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Chapter 11 Lesson 2
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ID Terms: PATRICIAN, PLEBIANS, CONSUL, VETO, PRAETOR, TRIBUNE, DICTATOR, CIVIC DUTY Discuss how each social class in Rome had its own perspective. Explain how conflict was resolved between the patricians and the plebeians.
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Not everyone was treated fairly in the Roman Republic. Early Romans were divided into two classes, PATRICIANS (wealthy landowners) or PLEBEIANS ( poor, smaller landowners, shopkeepers) Both were allowed to vote and had civic responsibilities (taxes, army), but the plebeians could not hold public office.
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The government of the Republic was divided into three branches. One branch makes laws, another branch ran the daily affairs of government and the third branch was made up of judges. There was also a system of checks and balances in place to prevent any of the branches from becoming too powerful We have a similar system in our country TODAY…
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CONSULS Two patricians called CONSULS, headed the government. CONSUL Each CONSUL was an administrative and military leader. They served one year in office. CONSULVETO CONSUL Each CONSUL could VETO (reject) the other CONSUL PRAETORS Rome also had PRAETORS who served as judges and army officials. The Senate was Rome’s legislature. 300 members -they served for life.
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As time passed, the plebeians grew frustrated. Why? They had to serve in the army and pay taxes, but they had no government power. There were several strikes by the plebeians. Eventually, the patricians allowed the plebeians to have their own body of representatives, The Council of the Plebs. TRIBUNES Plebeians elected officials called TRIBUNES. TRIBUNES These TRIBUNES helped to make the Roman Republic more representative, but it was not fully democratic
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