How many branches of government did Ancient Rome have?
What is 3?
What type of government did Ancient Greece have?
What is a direct democracy
Why were the law of the 12 tables displayed in the forum?
What is so it could be followed by everyone.
What is the name of the cod of law in Ancient Rome?
Who was allowed to vote in Ancient Greece?
Who were the male citizens in Athens.
Who are the upper class in ancient rome called?
Who are the patricians.
What type of government was in place in Ancient Rome?
What is a Republic
Where was democracy 1st started?
Where is Athens, Greece.
What is the system that regulates the powers of branches and what branch can override certain powers?
What is "Checks and Balances"
What is the lower class in Ancient Rome called?
What does the word "democracy" mean?
What is to rule of the people.
What does the "Rule of Law" mean?
What is that all laws must be followed by all people.
What are the 2 chief executives that are elected each year?
Who are consuls.
What are the 3 branches of Athenian Government?
What is "Ekklesia, Boule, and Dikasteria"
What branch in Anthenian government is named mostly in charge of making laws?
Who is the Ekklesia (Assembly)