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Chapter 8 Section 2

The Republic becomes powerful = the army. Like the Spartans every male citizen who owned land, served in the army. Roman generals organized Soldiers into legions. Each legionaire carried a short sword, a gladius, a spear and shield

Those conquered could be citizens. An enemy becomes a friend. Roads were built to allow troop movements when necesary Follow the Roman rules, pay your taxes, or be destroyed.

 Early Romans were divided into two classes: Patricians- Wealthy landowners Plebeians- artisans, shopkeepers, owners of small farms **had less social status **lacked important political right

ConsulsPraetors Lawmaking Body- SENATE Assembly of Centuries

Consuls Chosen every year Headed up the army ran government Praetors interpret the law act as judges keeping tax records handling public finance Senate Assembly of Centuries select group of 300 patrician men, serve for life-propose laws, hold debates and approve building programs Elected important officials, passed laws, was under control of the patricians

They complained about having so little power in the Roman Republic. In 494 B.C. many of them went on strike by: 1. refusing to serve in army 2. leaving to start republic of their own IT WORKED! In 471 B.C. they were allowed to set up own body of representatives called the Council of the Plebs. In 455 B.C. plebeians and patricians were allowed to marry By 300 B.C. they were allowed to become consuls

In 287 B.C. the Council of the Plebs gained the power to pass laws for ALL Romans. All male citizens had equal political standing Women still remained without a voice in the government

Rome‘s first code of law. The laws were carved on bronze tablets that was placed in the Forum (Rome’s marketplace) A principle was established: that all free citizens had the right to be treated equally by the legal system. Only applied to Roman citizens

In times of crisis, Roman dictators were given complete control of the government, but served the people and ruled on a temporary basis Cincinnatus was a loyal and devoted citizen farmer who became the best-known early Roman dictator who defeated an enemy threatening Rome. He ruled Rome only for days before returning to his beloved farm

Collection of laws for ALL stating principles of justice that applied to people everywhere… EVEN TODAY Innocent until proven guilty People accused of crimes could defend themselves before a judge Judge has to look at evidence before making a decision