Geography
Government
Gov. 2
Vocab
Social Structure
100

Italy is surrounded on three sides by water. This is called a blank.

Peninula

100
The type of man who could be part of the Senate

A landowning man from the Patrician class

100

Number of Senators 

300

100

Define Veto

a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.

100

The wealthy landowners

Patricians

200

The environment Rome is locate on is called a blank.

A plain

200

Two men who shared power in the republic and managed the army and passes laws

The Consuls 

200

Number of Consuls

2

200
Define treason

the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.

200

The lower class Roman citizens

Plebeians

300

Rome did not have mountains preventing it from uniting. This made it different from blank.

Greece

300

The judges who administered laws

Who are the Praetors?

300

Define democracy 

Where you directly vote for a law

300

Define Plebeian 

the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians, as determined by the census, or in other words "commoners".

300

The former slaves, not citizens 

Freedmen 

400

Two geographical features that prevented Rome from being invaded 

Peninsula and Mountains 

400

Representatives of the Plebeians



Who are the Tribunes?

400

Define republic?

Where you vote for representatives who vote for laws

400

Define Patrician 

an aristocrat or nobleman.

400

People who performed many jobs from hard labor to skilled jobs including teachers, accountants, and physicians, but did not get paid

Slaves

500

Blank and blank are the two mountain ranges in Italy

The Alps and Apennies

500

Government workers who put laws and polices into practice



Who are the Magistates?

500

The name of the list of laws that were the basis of the Roman legal system

The Twelve Tables 

500
Define civil law

the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.

500

The people who demanded the laws be written

Plebeians 

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