Mapping the Expansion of the Roman Empire

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Mapping the Expansion of the Roman Empire Cypress Ranch High School World History

Geography of Rome 1 Why would this geographic location be an advantage? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM97-RYetbk

Rome : What factors led to the decline of the Roman Republic and the Rise of the Roman Empire?

Early History 1 Rome grew from a small village to an empire. Roman Republic: Rome grew from a small village to an empire. Rome transitioned from monarchy to aristocracy to a republic, but ended in an imperial form of government Rome preserved much of Greek art, philosophy, religion, and drama.

Take Notes on pages 2/3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I5r-6wW2-o LEGISLATIVE JUDICIAL EXECUTIVE Senate Praetors Consuls DICTATOR CenturiateAssembly Veto Power Tribal Assembly Take Notes on pages 2/3

Structure of the Republic EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL LEGISLATIVE Senate Centuriate Assembly Tribal Assembly Consuls Veto Power Dictator Praetors Patricians Plebeians Slaves assigned to be in charge in the event of a war for six months Landholding upper-class; make up Senate. 300 members-for life 8 judges chosen by Centuriate Assembly for 1 year. All citizen soldiers – for life; select consuls and make laws. 2 patricians elected for 1 year. Farmers, merchants, artisans, traders. Citizens group by where they live; elect tribunes and make laws. Consuls could overrule the other’s decisions. People captured during war; worked on latifundias – large estates. Written law code that established the idea that all free citizens had a right to the protection of the law.