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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1pt The Roman Republic Vocab The Punic Wars Army & Govt
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Which branch of the Roman Republic was the largest? How many members did it have?
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The Senate; 300-600 members
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Name the five branches of the Roman Republic.
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Consul, Senate, judges, Assembly, and Tribune
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Explain what role judges had
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-ensure everyone followed the laws; handed out punishments -appeal death sentences -regular court cases -
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Name four responsibilities of the Senate
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Advised Consul Handled daily problems of the govt Discussed ways to deal w/other countries Proposed laws Approved public contracts for building roads and temples
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Give an example of how the relationship between the two Consuls worked. (As an example in class, we talked about having a three day school week that was from 8 am to 8 pm).
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(answers will vary)
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Wealthy citizens of Rome
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patricians
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Poor citizens of Rome
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plebeians
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Say no to an idea
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veto
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The Romans either conquered their neighbors or made alliances with them; what is an alliance?
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Agreements made between people or countries
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The first written laws of Rome; they were placed in the Forum
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The Twelve Tables (they were carved on twelve bronze tablets)
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Who led the Carthaginian army in the second Punic War? (first and last name)
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General Hannibal Barca
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What did Carthage have to give Rome at the end of the second Punic War?
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A large sum of money and many territories, including Spain
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Explain how the Romans changed a sea battle into a land battle in the first Punic War.
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Since Rome’s strength was in their army (fighting on land), they added a corvus to their ships. This allowed soldiers to board the Carthaginian ships and fight on board, thus changing a sea battle into a land battle.
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Describe what the Carthaginian army did in the Italian countryside during the second Punic War. How long were they there?
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They caused tremendous destruction by raiding and burning towns & destroying crops. They were there for 15 years!
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Explain the significance of Rome using salt in the third Punic War.
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By using salt in the soil, it destroyed the crops and made the land virtually useless
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In the Roman Republic, the army was organized into groups called _______.
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legions
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Explain one difference between a phalanx and the Roman Republic’s army (name withheld b/c it is the answer to a question).
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(See teacher notes)
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Explain another difference between a phalanx and the Roman Republic’s army (name withheld b/c it is the answer to a question).
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(see teacher notes)
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What were Roman soldiers known as?
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legionaries
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Why did our founding fathers set up our government as a Republic?
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They felt most people were too ignorant and uneducated to make such important decisions
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