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Quick Liners If you could be one inch tall for a day, what specific place would you most like to explore?
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Quick Liners If you could have any one magical power, what would you pick?
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The Roman Republic 509 BCE – 30 BCE
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The Roman Republic – Notes (page 1)
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman _____________________ _____ (1) ________ – ____________ ____________________ (2) _______ – _______________ __________________ Note: _____ did not belong to either class. ___________ ________________________ _________________________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into _ classes (1) ________ – ____________ ____________________ (2) _______ – _______________ __________________ Note: _____ did not belong to either class. ___________ ________________________ _________________________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into 2 classes (1) ________ – ____________ ____________________ (2) _______ – _______________ __________________ Note: _____ did not belong to either class. ___________ ________________________ _________________________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into 2 classes (1) ________ – members of the oldest and richest families (2) _______ – _______________ __________________ Note: _____ did not belong to either class. ___________ ________________________ _________________________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into 2 classes (1) patricians – members of the oldest and richest families (2) _______ – _______________ __________________ Note: _____ did not belong to either class. ___________ ________________________ _________________________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into 2 classes (1) patricians – members of the oldest and richest families (2) _______ – poorer people, such as farmers and artisans Note: _____ did not belong to either class. ___________ ________________________ _________________________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into 2 classes (1) patricians – members of the oldest and richest families (2) plebeians – poorer people, such as farmers and artisans Note: _____ did not belong to either class. ___________ ________________________ _________________________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into 2 classes (1) patricians – members of the oldest and richest families (2) plebeians – poorer people, such as farmers and artisans Note: Slaves did not belong to either class. ___________ ________________________ _________________________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into 2 classes (1) patricians – members of the oldest and richest families (2) plebeians – poorer people, such as farmers and artisans Note: Slaves did not belong to either class. They were not viewed as citizens! Slaves had a nickname - ______________
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Class Structure in the Roman Republic Roman citizens were divided into 2 classes (1) patricians – members of the oldest and richest families (2) plebeians – poorer people, such as farmers and artisans Note: Slaves did not belong to either class. They were not viewed as citizens! Slaves had a nickname – “tools that talked”
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_______ (1) had the exclusive right _____ _______________________ (a) ____________________ _________________ (b) ________________________ _________________________
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Patricians (1) had the exclusive right _____ _______________________ (a) ____________________ _________________ (b) ________________________ _________________________
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Patricians (1) had the exclusive right to hold offices both ___ and ______ (a) ____________________ _________________ (b) ________________________ _________________________
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Patricians (1) had the exclusive right to hold offices both civil and religious (a) ____________________ _________________ (b) ________________________ _________________________
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Patricians (1) had the exclusive right to hold offices both civil and religious (a) because of this, they had control over the ____ (b) ________________________ _________________________
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Patricians (1) had the exclusive right to hold offices both civil and religious (a) because of this, they had control over the gov’t (b) ________________________ _________________________
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Patricians (1) had the exclusive right to hold offices both civil and religious (a) because of this, they had control over the gov’t (b) this was true even though they were only ___ of the population
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Patricians (1) had the exclusive right to hold offices both civil and religious (a) because of this, they had control over the gov’t (b) this was true even though they were only 10% of the population
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(2) “patrician” __________________ __________________
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(2) “patrician” derives from the ____ word for _____ (____)
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(2) “patrician” derives from the Latin word for _____ (____)
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(2) “patrician” derives from the Latin word for father (____)
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(2) “patrician” derives from the Latin word for father (pater)
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(3) roles _________________ (a) __________________________ _____________ (b) ____________ (c) ________________ (d) _________________________ ______________
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(3) roles that patricians played (a) __________________________ _____________ (b) ____________ (c) ________________ (d) _________________________ ______________
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(3) roles that patricians played (a) leaders and representatives in the gov’t and Senate (b) ____________ (c) ________________ (d) _________________________ ______________
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(3) roles that patricians played (a) leaders and representatives in the gov’t and Senate (b) religious leaders (c) ________________ (d) _________________________ ______________
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(3) roles that patricians played (a) leaders and representatives in the gov’t and Senate (b) religious leaders (c) wealthy land owners (d) _________________________ ______________
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(3) roles that patricians played (a) leaders and representatives in the gov’t and Senate (b) religious leaders (c) wealthy land owners (d) businessmen (shipping companies, warehouses, etc.)
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(4) everyday ______________ (a) marriage rules * _______________________ _____________ * most women _______________ ________ * most men _______________ ________ * men sought _____________ ______________ * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * _______________________ _____________ * most women _______________ ________ * most men _______________ ________ * men sought _____________ ______________ * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain _____ and __________ * most women _______________ ________ * most men _______________ ________ * men sought _____________ ______________ * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women _______________ ________ * most men _______________ ________ * men sought _____________ ______________ * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women married around the age of __ * most men _______________ ________ * men sought _____________ ______________ * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women married around the age of 13 * most men _______________ ________ * men sought _____________ ______________ * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women married around the age of 13 * most men married around the age of __ * men sought _____________ ______________ * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women married around the age of 13 * most men married around the age of 20 * men sought _____________ ______________ * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women married around the age of 13 * most men married around the age of 20 * men sought to marry women with large dowries * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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dowry (noun) - _____________ ________________ __________________
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dowry (noun) - money or property brought by a bride to her husband at marriage
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Business Hand-backs Tonight’s homework W.O.W. The Roman Republic (pats & plebs)
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Oracle of Delphi
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women married around the age of 13 * most men married around the age of 20 * men sought to marry women with large dowries * divorce _________ * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women married around the age of 13 * most men married around the age of 20 * men sought to marry women with large dowries * divorce was common * _____________________ _________________
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(4) everyday lives of patricians (a) marriage rules * people married to gain wealth and social status * most women married around the age of 13 * most men married around the age of 20 * men sought to marry women with large dowries * divorce was common * blended families with step- children were common
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Note: Women were treated __________ __________________________ _____________
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Note: Women were treated like property __________________________ _____________
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Note: Women were treated like property and were supposed to ________ _____________
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Note: Women were treated like property and were supposed to understand their inferiority.
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They were also ___________________ _______
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They were also encouraged to have ____ _______
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They were also encouraged to have many children.
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(5) patrician _____ (a) lived in ___________________ ____________________ * ______________ * ______________________ _____
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(5) patrician housing (a) lived in ___________________ ____________________ * ______________ * ______________________ _____
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(5) patrician housing (a) lived in a domus - ___________ ____________________ * ______________ * ______________________ _____
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(5) patrician housing (a) lived in a domus – type of house owned by wealthy families * ______________ * ______________________ _____
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(5) patrician housing (a) lived in a domus – type of house owned by wealthy families * had multiple rooms * ______________________ _____
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(5) patrician housing (a) lived in a domus – type of house owned by wealthy families * had multiple rooms * had an indoor courtyard and garden
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_______ (1) _____________________ _______
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Plebeians (1) _____________________ _______
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Plebeians (1) made up about __% of the population
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Plebeians (1) made up about 90% of the population
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(2) “plebeian” __________________ ________________________ (3) represented by ________________ _________________
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(2) “plebeian” derives from the ____ word for ___________ (____) (3) represented by ________________ _________________
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(2) “plebeian” derives from the Latin word for ___________ (____) (3) represented by ________________ _________________
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(2) “plebeian” derives from the Latin word for common people (____) (3) represented by ________________ _________________
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(2) “plebeian” derives from the Latin word for common people (plebs) (3) represented by ________________ _________________
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(2) “plebeian” derives from the Latin word for common people (plebs) (3) represented by ______ in the gov’t of the Roman Republic
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(2) “plebeian” derives from the Latin word for common people (plebs) (3) represented by tribunes in the gov’t of the Roman Republic
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Quick Liners If you could have any one magical power, what would you pick?
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(4) roles ________________ (a) ______ (b) ______ (c) ________________ (d) ________________________
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(4) roles that plebeians played (a) ______ (b) ______ (c) ________________ (d) ________________________
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(4) roles that plebeians played (a) farmers (b) ______ (c) ________________ (d) ________________________
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(4) roles that plebeians played (a) farmers (b) artisans (c) ________________ (d) ________________________
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(4) roles that plebeians played (a) farmers (b) artisans (c) small business owners (d) ________________________
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(4) roles that plebeians played (a) farmers (b) artisans (c) small business owners (d) any other job you can think of
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Note: The plebeians had ___________ ___________________________
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Note: The plebeians had important jobs that kept society alive and running
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(5) plebeian _____ (a) lived in ____________ __________________ * ____________________
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(5) plebeian housing (a) lived in ____________ __________________ * ____________________
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(5) plebeian housing (a) lived in _____ – large, overcrowded tenements * ____________________
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(5) plebeian housing (a) lived in insulae – large, overcrowded tenements * ____________________
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(5) plebeian housing (a) lived in insulae – large, overcrowded tenements * stood _ to __ stories high
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(5) plebeian housing (a) lived in insulae – large, overcrowded tenements * stood 6 to 10 stories high
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* rents ______________________ * ________________________ ______________ - ____________________ - _________________________ * very little _____
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* rents were often impossible to pay * ________________________ ______________ - ____________________ - _________________________ * very little _____
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* rents were often impossible to pay * the higher the apartment, the ______________ - ____________________ - _________________________ * very little _____
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* rents were often impossible to pay * the higher the apartment, the cheaper the price - ____________________ - _________________________ * very little _____
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* rents were often impossible to pay * the higher the apartment, the cheaper the price - no water on higher floors - _________________________ * very little _____
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* rents were often impossible to pay * the higher the apartment, the cheaper the price - no water on higher floors - no fires/cooking on higher floors * very little _____
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* rents were often impossible to pay * the higher the apartment, the cheaper the price - no water on higher floors - no fires/cooking on higher floors * very little privacy
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(b) the world’s first ______________ __________ * ________________________ _________________________ __________
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(b) the world’s first ________ were in ancient Rome * ________________________ _________________________ __________
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(b) the world’s first tenements were in ancient Rome * ________________________ _________________________ __________
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(b) the world’s first tenements were in ancient Rome * they would forever change the way the ___ and ____________ lived in cities
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(b) the world’s first tenements were in ancient Rome * they would forever change the way the poor and underprivileged lived in cities
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How?
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So…What the heck was the Roman Republic???
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(1) Make the laws (2) Have people to make sure the laws are followed (3) Have people to settle disagreements about what the laws really mean
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The Roman Republic – Notes (page 2)
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The Founding of the Roman Republic
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753 – 509 BCE – _________________ ___________________ (1) _________________________ _________ (2) __________________________ _____
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753 – 509 BCE – Rome was a _______ (ruled by a single person) (1) _________________________ _________ (2) __________________________ _____
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753 – 509 BCE – Rome was a monarchy (ruled by a single person) (1) _________________________ _________ (2) __________________________ _____
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753 – 509 BCE – Rome was a monarchy (ruled by a single person) (1) _ Etruscan kings ruled from 616 to 509 BCE (2) __________________________ _____
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753 – 509 BCE – Rome was a monarchy (ruled by a single person) (1) 3 Etruscan kings ruled from 616 to 509 BCE (2) __________________________ _____
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753 – 509 BCE – Rome was a monarchy (ruled by a single person) (1) 3 Etruscan kings ruled from 616 to 509 BCE (2) last Etruscan king – __________ _____
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753 – 509 BCE – Rome was a monarchy (ruled by a single person) (1) 3 Etruscan kings ruled from 616 to 509 BCE (2) last Etruscan king – “Tarquin the Proud”
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509 – 44 BCE (or 27 BCE) – _________ ______ (1) 509 BCE – ________________ ______________
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509 – 44 BCE (or 27 BCE) – The Roman Republic (1) 509 BCE – ________________ ______________
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509 – 44 BCE (or 27 BCE) – The Roman Republic (1) 509 BCE – ________ kicked out Tarquin the Proud
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509 – 44 BCE (or 27 BCE) – The Roman Republic (1) 509 BCE – patricians kicked out Tarquin the Proud
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(2) patricians established _______ (a) _______________________ _______________________ (b) in the beginning, _________ _____________________ ____________________
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(2) patricians established a republic (a) republic - _______________ _______________________ (b) in the beginning, _________ _____________________ ____________________
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(2) patricians established a republic (a) republic – type of gov’t where people choose their own rulers (b) in the beginning, _________ _____________________ ____________________
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(2) patricians established a republic (a) republic – type of gov’t where people choose their own rulers (b) in the beginning, __________ controlled and ran the gov’t ____________________
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(2) patricians established a republic (a) republic – type of gov’t where people choose their own rulers (b) in the beginning, the wealthy controlled and ran the gov’t (did not trust lone rulers)
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The Roman Republic The Roman Republic ____________ _____ (1) each part ________________ _______________________ _______________ * this is called _________ _________________
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The Roman Republic The Roman Republic had _ branches (parts) (1) each part ________________ _______________________ _______________ * this is called _________ _________________
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The Roman Republic The Roman Republic had 3 branches (parts) (1) each part ________________ _______________________ _______________ * this is called _________ _________________
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The Roman Republic The Roman Republic had 3 branches (parts) (1) each part had its own jobs – no part of the gov’t was stronger than any other part * this is called _________ _________________
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The Roman Republic The Roman Republic had 3 branches (parts) (1) each part had its own jobs – no part of the gov’t was stronger than any other part * this is called a system of _________________
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The Roman Republic The Roman Republic had 3 branches (parts) (1) each part had its own jobs – no part of the gov’t was stronger than any other part * this is called a system of _________________
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The Roman Republic The Roman Republic had 3 branches (parts) (1) each part had its own jobs – no part of the gov’t was stronger than any other part * this is called a system of _________________
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The Roman Republic The Roman Republic had 3 branches (parts) (1) each part had its own jobs – no part of the gov’t was stronger than any other part * this is called a system of “checks and balances”
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l.e.j.
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3 Branches _________________ (1) _______________________
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3 Branches of the Roman Republic (1) _______________________
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3 Branches of the Roman Republic (1) _____________ – make laws
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3 Branches of the Roman Republic (1) legislative branch – make laws
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(a) _____ (like our _______) * __________________________ ______ * jobs - __________ - ___________ - ____________________ ____
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(a) _____ (like our Congress) * __________________________ ______ * jobs - __________ - ___________ - handled daily problems of gov’t
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(a) Senate (like our Congress) * __________________________ ______ * jobs - __________ - ___________ - handled daily problems of gov’t
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(a) Senate (like our Congress) * ___ Senators - patricians chosen for life * jobs - __________ - ____________ - handled daily problems of gov’t
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(a) Senate (like our Congress) * 300 Senators - patricians chosen for life * jobs - __________ - ____________ - handled daily problems of gov’t
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(a) Senate (like our Congress) * 300 Senators - patricians chosen for life * jobs – proposed laws - ____________ - handled daily problems of gov’t
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(a) Senate (like our Congress) * 300 Senators - patricians chosen for life * jobs - proposed laws - advised consuls - handled daily problems of gov’t
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(b) _______ * all _______________________ ___________________ ______ * jobs – ______________ - __________ - ____________
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(b) assembly * all _______________________ ___________________ ______ * jobs – ______________ - __________ - ____________
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(b) assembly * all Roman citizens (plebeians and patricians who are not in Senate) * jobs – ______________ - __________ - ____________
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(b) assembly * all Roman citizens (plebeians and patricians who are not in Senate) * jobs – voted/passed laws - __________ - ____________
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(b) assembly * all Roman citizens (plebeians and patricians who are not in Senate) * jobs – voted/passed laws - declared war - ____________
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(b) assembly * all Roman citizens (plebeians and patricians who are not in Senate) * jobs – voted/passed laws - declared war - elected consuls
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(c) ______ * _____________________ _____ * ________________ * jobs - ___________________ - ____________________ __________________ _____________________
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(c) ______ * _____________________ _____ * ________________ * jobs – protected plebeian class - ____________________ __________________ _____________________
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(c) tribunes * _____________________ _____ * ________________ * jobs – protected plebeian class - ____________________ __________________ _____________________
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(c) tribunes * 2 to 10 men who served in Senate * ________________ * jobs – protected plebeian class - ____________________ __________________ _____________________
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(c) tribunes * 2 to 10 men who served in Senate * elected by _______ * jobs – protected plebeian class - ____________________ __________________ _____________________
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(c) tribunes * 2 to 10 men who served in Senate * elected by assembly * jobs – protected plebeian class - ____________________ __________________ _____________________
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(c) tribunes * 2 to 10 men who served in Senate * elected by assembly * jobs - protected plebeian class - could ___ any law Senate tried to pass, esp. if it was unfair to the plebeians
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(c) tribunes * 2 to 10 men who served in Senate * elected by assembly * jobs - protected plebeian class - could veto any law Senate tried to pass, esp. if it was unfair to the plebeians
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(1) How many branches did the Roman Republic have?
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(2) What were the names of the branches?
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(1) How many branches did the Roman Republic have? (2) What were the names of the branches? (3) What did the legislative branch do?
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(1) How many branches did the Roman Republic have? (2) What were the names of the branches? (3) What did the legislative branch do? (4) What were 3 important bodies within the legislative branch?
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(1) How many branches did the Roman Republic have? (2) What were the names of the branches? (3) What did the legislative branch do? (4) What were 3 important bodies within the legislative branch? (5) In order to make sure that nobody had too much power, the Romans set up a system of c_____ and b______.
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(2) __________________________
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(2) _____________ – carry out laws
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(2) executive branch – carry out laws
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(a) _____ (like our president) * ____________________________ ____ * jobs – ___________________ _____ - ____________________ _________ - ______
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(a) consuls (like our president) * ____________________________ ____ * jobs – ___________________ _____ - ____________________ _________ - ______
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(a) consuls (like our president) * _ consuls – each elected for _-year term * jobs – ___________________ _____ - ____________________ _________ - ______
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(a) consuls (like our president) * 2 consuls – each elected for _-year term * jobs – ___________________ _____ - ____________________ _________ - ______
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(a) consuls (like our president) * 2 consuls – each elected for 1-year term * jobs – ___________________ _____ - ____________________ _________ - ______
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(a) consuls (like our president) * 2 consuls – each elected for 1-year term * jobs – had to agree before law passed - ____________________ _________ - ______
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(a) consuls (like our president) * 2 consuls – each elected for 1-year term * jobs – had to agree before law passed - could reject (___) laws of other consul - ______
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(a) consuls (like our president) * 2 consuls – each elected for 1-year term * jobs – had to agree before law passed - could reject (veto) laws of other consul - ______
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(a) consuls (like our president) * 2 consuls - each elected for 1-year term * jobs – had to agree before law passed - could reject (veto) laws of other consul - led army
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(3) ___________________________ ________________________ (a) ____________________
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(3) ___________ – decide if laws are broken & what punishments are (a) ____________________
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(3) judicial branch – decide if laws are broken & what punishments are (a) ____________________
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(3) judicial branch – decide if laws are broken & what punishments are (a) ______ – judges of Rome
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(3) judicial branch – decide if laws are broken & what punishments are (a) praetors – judges of Rome
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450 BCE – _________________
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450 BCE – Law of ___________
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450 BCE – Law of the 12 tables
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(1) ________________________ _________________________ _____________________
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(1) written laws on _____ tablets placed in the __________ so all could read and memorize it
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(1) written laws on bronze tablets placed in the __________ so all could read and memorize it
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(1) written laws on bronze tablets placed in the Roman Forum so all could read and memorize it
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(2) applied to _______________ _______
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(2) applied to both ________ and _______
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(2) applied to both patricians and _______
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(2) applied to both patricians and plebeians
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(3) big step ____________________ ____________ (a) 250 BCE - ______________ _______________________ _____________
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(3) big step in the direction of a more ________ gov’t (a) 250 BCE - ______________ _______________________ _____________
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(3) big step in the direction of a more democratic gov’t (a) 250 BCE - ______________ _______________________ _____________
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(3) big step in the direction of a more democratic gov’t (a) 250 BCE - another big step – _______________________ _____________
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(3) big step in the direction of a more democratic gov’t (a) 250 BCE - another big step – _______ were finally able to hold public office
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(3) big step in the direction of a more democratic gov’t (a) 250 BCE - another big step – plebeians were finally able to hold public office
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*** Note – In 27 BCE, ________ ___________________________ _____________________________
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*** Note – In 27 BCE, the Roman Republic ended - ______________ _____________________________
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*** Note – In 27 BCE, the Roman Republic ended – the 1st emperor, ____________, took over the gov’t
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*** Note – In 27 BCE, the Roman Republic ended – the 1st emperor, Augustus Caesar, took over the gov’t
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Patricians made up 90% of the population.
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If the plebeians worked hard enough, they could become patricians.
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The last Etruscan king of Rome was named Tarquin the Proud.
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Roman women were treated like property.
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Patricians controlled the government.
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Male patricians and female patricians got married around age 13.
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A domus was nicer than an insula.
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The son of Tarquin the Proud killed Lucretia.
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The legislative branch of the Roman Republic made the laws.
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The Roman Senate was like our Congress.
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When one of the Roman consuls vetoed an act of the other Roman consul, this was an example of the system of ________________ in the Roman Republic.
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Today in Washington, DC a law passed by the U.S. Congress (legislative branch) and supported by President Obama (executive branch) is being evaluated by the U.S. Supreme Court (judicial branch) to decide whether or not it is constitutional. This is an example of the system of _______________ in the U.S. republic.
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The system of checks and balances is important because ____________________ ______________________ _________.
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When one of the Roman consuls vetoed an act of the other Roman consul, this was an example of the system of ________________ in the Roman Republic.
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When one of the Roman consuls vetoed an act of the other Roman consul, this was an example of the system of checks and balances in the Roman Republic.
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Today in Washington, DC a law passed by the U.S. Congress (legislative branch) and supported by President Obama (executive branch) is being evaluated by the U.S. Supreme Court (judicial branch) to decide whether or not it is constitutional. This is an example of the system of _______________ in the U.S. republic.
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Today in Washington, DC a law passed by the U.S. Congress (legislative branch) and supported by President Obama (executive branch) is being evaluated by the U.S. Supreme Court (judicial branch) to decide whether or not it is constitutional. This is an example of the system of checks and balances in the U.S. republic.
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The system of checks and balances is important because ____________________ ______________________ _________.
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The system of checks and balances is important because it makes sure that no one person or one group becomes too powerful.
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(Top) 2 Consuls Preside over Senate Commander in Chief during war Supreme Judges when needed Veto power over each other Hold position 1 year
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(Right) 10 Tribunes Protect rights of plebeians Veto power over laws
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(Bottom Right) Assembly of Centuries Plebeians and patricians Elect Consuls Elect Censors… Elect Praetors… Could declare war or ratify peace treaties
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(Bottom Left) Assembly of Tribes All plebeians Elect Tribunes Elect Questors (Treasurers) Enact laws Conduct minor trials
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(Left) Senate 300 Senators Foreign and military matters Finances and public lands Appointments State religion Hold office
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