If a Roman man and a Roman woman make a baby that is a girl, is the baby girl a citizen or non-citizen of Rome?
non-citizen
How many branches of government did Rome have?
3
Who kept track of the $ in Rome?
Quaestors
A bundle of wooden rods with an axe. Carried by high officials in Rome ?
Fasces
Rome was a dictatorship with a dictator in charge at all times? True or False
False
If a Roman man and a German woman give birth to a baby boy in Rome, is this boy a citizen or non-citizen?
non-citizen
What was the highest position a citizen could work as in the Roman government ?
The Romans called their "downtown" what?
The Forum
Elected officials who enforce the law. The most powerful were the consuls.
Magistrates
What position in Roman government protected Plebeians ?
Tribune of the Plebs
Could non-citizens of Rome vote?
No, non-citizens were not allowed to vote
Which Roman government position was in charge of the water supply and maintaining the city buildings?
Aediles (E-dials)
What is an ally ?
A friend or groups of people who work together and help each other because they share the same goal.
Name all 3 things that Romans took from the Etruscans?
The alphabet, their religion and their architecture
What is the problem with a monarchy government?
People have no say. The uler may not be fair.
Were citizens of Rome allowed to vote AND work in the government?
Yes
A system of rules by which by which a government is organized is the meaning to what vocab word?
constitution
Name 2 of the 3 branches of the Roman government.
consuls, assemblies and senate
What country is the city of Rome found in?
Italy
What is the problem with a theocracy government?
Limits freedom of religion; not everyone follows the same beliefs.
What did citizens of Rome wear and what color were they?
Citizens wore togas that were white
What does the word veto mean ?
to stop or cancel
Name 1 of the rivers in Rome.
Rubicon and Po Rivers
Architecture is a fancy word for what ?
Buildings
There were two positions in the Roman government where someone could easily be identified because they carried around a large axe. What TWO positions in the government carried the axe around?
consuls and Praetors