11/4/15 I can describe law and order within Rome. QOD When the Plebeians left Rome, what did they refuse to do? When the Plebeians left Rome, they refused.

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11/4/15 I can describe law and order within Rome. QOD When the Plebeians left Rome, what did they refuse to do? When the Plebeians left Rome, they refused to fight.

Agenda 1.I can and QOD 2.AAR 3.Notes 35.1, 35.2, and Engineering an Empire

35.1 Daily Life in the Roman Empire “All roads lead to Rome” The Forum Means “gathering place” Open area for merchants stalls, races, games and plays Heart of religious, business, and government life

35.2 Daily Life in Ancient Rome Home to 1 million people Slaves Many captured in war Rich Spent money on perfumes, silk, jewels, instruments Poor Filthy neighborhoods Crime Disease Children lucky to live to the age of 10

35.3 Law and Order Republic Senate and Assemblies Empire Emperor Laws strict, but crime common Stealing, assault, and murder Police patrolled good neighborhoods; ignored poor areas Rich disguised themselves as poor Any Roman could accuse someone of a crime Jury of citizens decided the case Poor faced harsher punishments than the rich