FOA Week of Mar. 6-10 Quiz 4 Review- 6.63- Describe the government of the Roman Republic and its contribution of democratic principles, including the rule.

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FOA Week of Mar. 6-10 Quiz 4 Review- 6.63- Describe the government of the Roman Republic and its contribution of democratic principles, including the rule of law (written constitution), separation of powers, checks and balances, representative government, and civic duty.

Monday March 6th – Slide 1 (1. & 2. Repeat of Fridays FOA) 1. The Twelve Tables defined the legal rights of Roman ________. A. Consuls and rabbis C. Greeks & Roman B. Magistrates & bishops D. Plebeians & patricians 2. Which feature of Ancient Rome made it a republic? Equality for all adult male citizens Rule of law elected by representatives The absences of a king or an emperor Right to free speech in civic events

Monday– Slide 2 3. What is the idea that citizens have the responsibility to help their country? Democracy B. Monarchy C. Pax Romana D. Civic Duty 4. Which is the BEST description of plebeians in Ancient Rome? A large but politically limited group of people A group of judges in the Roman Empire A powerful group of nobles who were small in number A group of three leaders in the Roman republic

Tuesday March 7th- slide 1 Whether wealthy of poor, no woman in Rome could________. Become a weaver c. Be a poet Vote or hold office D. Become a doctor or lawyer 2. Rome's legal code provides the basis for many laws and principles we use today. Two examples include: The right to appeal and to own slaves The right to a good education and the right of personal property The right of an accused person to defend themselves and the right to vote The right to vote but not to bear arms

Tuesday- Slide 2 3. A major contribution of the Roman republic to Western European culture was the ___________. Concept of government by laws Rejection of the concept of slavery Establishment of agricultural communes Belief that political power should be controlled by the government 4. What is the best description of patricians in Ancient Rome? A group of judges in the Roman Empire A large but politically limited group of people A powerful group of nobles who were small in numbers A group of three leaders in the Roman republic

Wednesday March 8th Review FOA For Quiz 4

Thursday Early Dismissal Day

Study cfa notes for cfa1-Q4 test Friday March 10th Study cfa notes for cfa1-Q4 test

Key Mon. Slide 1- 1. D 2. B Mon. Slide 2- 3. D 2. A Tues. slide 1- 1. B 2. C Tues. slide 2- 3. A 2. C Weds- quiz 4 Thurs-early dismissal Fri- review for cfa test