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21 March 2017 ~Please have Study Guide on your Desk~ Bellringer – Page 315 – Questions # 1 – 12 (I put them on the next page of the powerpoint so you don’t need your book) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5V-IK1cEtE Go over Study Guide Questions Bluff Review (?) HW : Study! VETOES & PRES 12 had all vetoes stick. 7 issued none! 2571 total (as of pub.) 109 overridden The Constitution has a provision that allows Congress to override a President's veto, provided that two-thirds of each house votes for the bill again. In the House, which has 435 members, the two-thirds number is 290. Two-thirds of the Senate's 100 members is 67.

Chapter 10 Review Bluff Review Game 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Their job was to elect the magistrates.

Their job was to: 1. Run the city 2. Lead the army of Rome.

This group had the power of veto.

Why, during times of war, would the Romans would elect a dictator for 6 months?

Their primary job was to advise the city leaders Their primary job was to advise the city leaders. Later they took over Rome’s finances.

Their job was to organize festivals, serve as judges, and manage the finances of Rome.

This means “to prohibit” or “I forbid.”

This is what modern day country Rome is located in.

These are the two major mountain ranges in Italy.

He was the first king of Rome.

What type of government did Rome first have?

What is the purpose of checks and balances?

Why was Rome able to have such a large food supply?

He was a great military leader from Carthage.

These were two brothers who were thrown into a river and raised by a wolf.

What river was Rome built on?

What type of landform is Italy?

This is the ideas of the responsibility of citizens to ensure the prosperity of a city/country.

Give an example of how checks and balances work in the United States.

Who did Rome fight against during the Punic Wars?

Plebian or Patrician? The nobles

Plebian or Patrician? Minority of the population.

Plebian or Patrician? Once controlled all aspects of the government.

Plebian or Patrician? The common people

Plebian or Patrician? The majority of the population

Plebian or Patrician? Only Romans who could trade

In the United States, how can a veto be overturned?

Give 2 Examples of Civic Duty.

This is why Romans needed to have 2 consuls.

Name at least three activities that were done at the forum.

Answers 1. Assemblies 11. Monarchy 21. Pat 2. Consuls 12. Power 22. Pat 3. Tribunes 13. Climate 23. Pat 4. Dictator 14. Hannibal 24. Pleb 5. Senate 15. Romulus/Remus 25. Pleb 6. Magistrate 16. Tiber River 26. Pleb 7. Veto 17. Peninsula 27. By the legislative branch – 2/3 vote to over turn veto 8. Italy 18. Civic Duty 28. Vote, jury duty 9. Alps & Apennines 19. 3 branches 29. So, no one person got too much power 10. Romulus 20.Carthage 30. Shopping, gossip, speeches, ceremonies