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March 2016 Objective - Roman Government – Compare to US Government Bellringer – Finish packet page 6 notes Citizens of Rome – Packet page 7 Roman Government Visual Compare US to Rome (Government) HW – Read 10.2 and do Questions Senate Populusque Romanus The Senate & The People of Rome
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Roman Republic Diagram Page 4 of your Chapter 10 Note Packet
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Wealthy Romans with power once controlled all aspects of govt.
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1.“working class”- very little money and free time 2.Before the rebelled, they couldn’t participate in gov’t
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Over time, these classes faded
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1.Ran the city 2.Led the army 3.Served for 1 year
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1.Served for 1 year 2.“elected official” 3.Managed the city 4.The two most important were consuls
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1.Protected the rights of the common people 2.Could veto the decisions of the magistrates
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1.Senators held office for life; 300 total 2.Council that advised the city’s leaders 3.By 200 BC, they controlled all of Rome’s finances
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Dictator A dictator was elected in times of war Would rule for 6 months Why elect a dictator in times of war? Make decisions quickly
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Write this under the diagram: Checks and Balances: put in place so no one becomes too powerful. (study chart!) Things we take from Roman Gov’t: “Senate” 3 branches Veto Civic Duty - Citizens doing what they could to make sure Rome prospered.
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Idea of Veto President can veto any law passed by Congress Congress can override veto 2/3 vote needed House 435 – so 2/3 – 288 votes needed Senate 100 – so 2/3 – 67 votes needed 7 Presidents issued 0 vetoes Some presidents had all vetoes stick -12
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The Forum The Heart of Roman Life Lay at the center of Rome Center of Religion and Government Shop, Chat, Gossip Public Ceremonies Gladiator Events Speeches
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