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The Republic Kings overthrown, formed a republic (representatives) Kings overthrown, formed a republic (representatives)representatives Power was not shared equally: Power was not shared equally: – Rich citizens had more political power – Without vote: women, slaves and people born in the provinces (conquered territory) The Republic lasted 450 years The Republic lasted 450 years
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Government Responsibility
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The Punic Wars As you watch the short video on the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage, take notes on the following details: – Major generals – Causes of the wars – Effects of the wars – Important details
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Problems with Expansion Gap between rich and poor increased – Small farmers can’t compete with large estates (latifundia) – 1/3 of population slaves – Returning soldiers can’t find work – Leads to unemployment Causes class tensions
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Reform Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus – Tribunes & brothers – Propose: reclaim land taken by patricians and give back to plebeians, public funds to buy grains Senate: saw as a threat to their power Brothers were killed Civil wars follow – Allow for the rise of a powerful leader
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A Eulogy for Caesar 1.Read the Biography & Short Story about Caesar 2.Fill in the T-Chart with facts that show good things Caesar did and bad things he did. 3.Then you will write a eulogy about Caesar from point of view the point of view of a Roman citizen. You should decide whether you think Caesar was a good or a bad leader and include information from you T-Chart prove your point. 4.Be creative and informative! This will help make sure you understand the life, accomplishments, and faults of Caesar.
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