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The Legacy of Rome Romans conquered Macedonia & Greece around 140 BCE
Spread knowledge of ancient Greek philosophers Greek literature spread to the rest of Europe and helped start the RENAISSANCE.
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Roman Republic 509 (BCE) Roman aristocrats overthrew king
Belief in human reason, similar to Greeks Set up new gov. called republic Republic- form of gov. in which citizens have the right to vote & select leaders Patricians (landowners) v. Plebeians (farmers & merchants) Plebeians wanted more political involvement & power
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12 Tables Plebeians went on strike for more say in the government
Left the farms & army to go sit on the Palatine Hill (Forum) Patricians compromised w/ 12 tables Laws needed to suite Plebeians as well as Patricians Laws were publically displaced on 12 tables What is significant about this?
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How the Republic Worked
Roman’s republican government had separate branches Consuls Top government official Two chosen every year Headed army & ran the government Served short term….avoided risk of abusing power Veto- right of the consul to reject the other’s decision. Latin for “I forbid” Legislative branch-made of Senate 300 men chosen for life Advise Consuls Deal w/ other countries Proposes laws Deal with daily government problems Senate-Latin for Old men Dictator –in times of crisis (war)
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. Dictator Consuls Senate Assembly How the Republic Works
Division of Power . 1 person 2 men Consuls 300 members Senate Rest of population Assembly
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Roman Law Law should: Important principles of Roman Law:
Be based on reason & justice Protect citizens & their property Important principles of Roman Law: All citizens had the right to equal treatment under the law A person was considered innocent until proven guilty The burden of proof rested with the accuser NOT the accused Any law unreasonable or unfair law could be set aside
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The Collapse of the Republic
27 BC – came under rule of emperor named Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus Republic ran like a dictatorship Julius Caesar assassinated in 44 B.C
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