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What series of events between 509 B. C. and 267 B. C What series of events between 509 B.C. and 267 B.C. gave Rome control of most of the Italian Peninsula?  

Patrician Plebeian Consul Veto Praetors Dictator Republic Brain Pop http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/worldhistory/romanrepublic/

2. How were Roman LEGIONS different from the armies that came before them? 3.How did Rome treat the people of the lands they conquered? How did the way Rome treated its conquered territories allow it to grow even stronger?  

4. Where does the word REPUBLIC come from? 5. What were the two main “classes” in the Roman Republic and what were the rights and responsibilities of each? 6. The “top” position in the Roman Republic was the CONSUL. What two things were in place that would keep a Consul from abusing his power?  

7. What was the job of a praetor in the Roman Republic?   7. What was the job of a praetor in the Roman Republic? 8. What was the job of the SENATE in the Republic?…How did the Senate’s role change over time? 9. What complaints did the PLEBEIANS have about the way the Republic was run? What actions did they take to protest? 10. What events between 471 B.C. and 287 B.C. led to the Plebeians gaining more power?

11. What was the role of a “DICTATOR” in the Roman Republic?   11. What was the role of a “DICTATOR” in the Roman Republic? 12. Who was Cincinnatus and what did he do?

Cincinnatus

13. What were the twelve tables and why were they important. 14 13. What were the twelve tables and why were they important? 14. What replaced the twelve tables and what significance do the Roman’s contributions to law have on today?

13. What were the twelve tables and why were they important?   13. What were the twelve tables and why were they important? 14. What replaced the twelve tables and what significance do the Roman’s contributions to law have on today?

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