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Study Guide- Rise of the Roman Republic & its Influence on the US Government You need to know: Words of the Day Early Development of Rome (Lesson 6) What are these? From whom did the Romans get them? How did the Romans use them? Arches Columns Slave Fighting Religion Rise of the Roman Republic EXTENDED RESPONSE: Describe how the Roman government influenced the structure & function of the government of the USA. o Be ready to name, describe, and explain how the Romans had this and we have it today in the USA: written constitution, tripartite government, checks and balances, and civic duty. We highlighted key phrases to help you on pg. 38 of your binder’s ISN section. o Your answer needs to be specific and descriptive. You cannot just “name” what we got from the Romans, nor can 2 Consuls you say “and we use it today” without further -Senators elected by explanation. Etruscan king ruled Rome Patrician Plebian The Roman Republic’s government in the early years (Senate/Consul) The balance of political power in the early Republic Republic the Senate to lead them 300 Senators -only patricians could vote for the Senators & one had to be a patrician to be a Senator Jobs/duties of the Senators Jobs/duties of the Consul Conflict of Orders Tribunes of the Plebs Council of Tribunes Assembly Twelve Tables Veto Constitution Tripartite government The balance of political power in the later Republic (the rights the plebeians gained) Republicanism Civic duty How to Study: Use pg. 38 to practice writing your answer to the extended response Use the Glossary Cards for the lessons & study your Words of the Day from this chapter Re-do the Interactive Tutorials at the end of each section Click on “Main Idea” for each section and read the highlighted parts Go to the Reading Challenge for the Rise of the Roman Republic- quiz yourself on those questions Review your ISN Reading Notes Re-read the Chapter Summary and complete the Interactive Tutorial for it