Government
Legal System
Social Classes
Lifestyle
100

What is the highest position in Roman government?

The Consul.

100

What was the code of laws called in Rome?

The Twelve Tables.

100

What are the two main social classes in Rome?

 Patricians and Plebeians.

100

What did Romans eat?

 Bread, fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish.

200

What is the role of the Senate?  

To advise the consuls and create laws.

200

 What does "innocent until proven guilty" mean?

A principle that ensures a person is considered innocent until evidence proves otherwise.

200

What was the role of a patrician?

They were wealthy landowners who held most of the power in government.

200

What was a common Roman dress?

The toga for men and the stola for women.

300

What system did Romans use for laws?

The legal system based on written laws and codes.

300

What were the Twelve Tables?

 The earliest attempt to create a code of law in Rome.

300

Who were the plebeians?

The common people of Rome, including farmers, artisans, and merchants.

300

What type of entertainment did Romans enjoy?

Gladiator games, theater, and chariot races.

400

Who were the consuls?

The elected leaders who served as heads of government and military commanders.

400

 How did judges decide cases?

Based on evidence and the laws established in the Twelve Tables.

400

 What privileges did patricians have?

They could hold political office and had more rights than plebeians.

400

 How were homes different for classes?

Patricians lived in large, luxurious homes while plebeians lived in smaller, simpler houses.

500

What is a republic?

A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them.

500

What is the importance of legal representation?

It ensures that individuals have the right to defend themselves in court.

500

How did social class affect daily life?

It influenced access to education, job opportunities, and legal rights.

500

What was the significance of baths in Roman culture?

They were places for socializing, relaxation, and hygiene.

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