Ancient Athens Social Structure
Roman Republic Social Structure
Democracy in Ancient Athens
Democracy in Ancient Rome
Trivia
100

The least powerful group of people in Ancient Athens, owned as property.

What is Slave?

100

This social group made up the majority of the population in the Roman Republic. They were the everyday person in Rome.

What is Plebian?

100

The form of democracy used in Ancient Athens.

What is Direct Democracy?

100

The form of democracy used in the Roman Republic.

What is Representative Democracy?

100

The river crossed by Julius Caesar.

What is the Rubicon?

200

This social class could do buisness and own property in Ancient Athens, but could not vote. They were not born in Athens.

What is Metics?

200

This social group consisted of wealthy landowners who had most of the power in the Roman Republic.

What is Patricians?

200

The Assembly met at this location.

What is Pnyx Hill?

200

The Patricians controlled this part of the government.

What is the Senate?

200

Calendar reform by Julius Caesar.

What is the Julian Calendar?

300

This social class required male guardians to make decisions for them. They were born in Athens but could not vote or participate in government.

What is Athenian Women?

300

This social group was elected by plebians to represent them in government.

What is Tribunes?

300

This part of the government in Ancient Athens met at the Bouleuterion in the Agora and was also called the Boule.

What is the Council of 500?

300

The Roman Republic split the government into these three branches.

What is Judicial, Legislative, and Executive?

300
A common punishment in Ancient Athens.
What is exile/ostracism?
400

The most powerful group in Ancient Athens. Consisted only of men who voted and ran the government.

What is Citizen?

400

This social group ran the executive branch of the Roman Republic and controlled the army.

What is Consuls?

400

The first set of written laws in Ancient Athens.

What is the Draconian Constitution?

500
The age of boys in Ancient Athens when they became citizens.

What is 20?

500

How many consuls were there in the Roman Republic?

What is 2?

500

The day that Julius Caesar was assassinated.

What is the Ides of March?

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