 Roman Society was made of Plebeians and Patricians  Rome’s Republic  Senate: Finances, foreign affairs, Laws (Patricians)  2 Consuls (Patricians,

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 Roman Society was made of Plebeians and Patricians  Rome’s Republic  Senate: Finances, foreign affairs, Laws (Patricians)  2 Consuls (Patricians, head of Senate)  10 Tribunes, Assembly (Plebeians) Veto laws  Dictator (Senate choose in time of war)

 When can a dictator be chosen?

 What does it mean to Veto a law?

-Twelve Tables step toward fair government -Two-Systems: Civil Law (Roman Citizens), Law of Nations (others in Roman Empire) -Complied into “Justinian Code” “government of laws not men”

 True/False: Have two systems of laws that different people have to follow is a very fair law system.

 Was Justinian a Roman Emperor?

 Innocent until proven guilty  Right to face the accuser and offer defense  Guilt had to be “Clearer than daylight”  Guilty beyond a reasonable doubt

 Which of the previous principles was used to clear Casey Anthony?