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Patricians, Plebeians, Republic
100

Define Patrician

Upper class citizen of Rome

100

Italy’s land is…

A mountainous, rocky peninsula

100

The three islands of Rome are…

Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily

100

The ____s Were The Original Inhabitants Of Rome

Latins

100

Patricians

-Upper class

-Held ALL power in society & government

-Land owners; government, military & religious leaders

200

Define Plebeian

Lower class citizens of Rome

200

The river that connects Rome to the Mediterranean Sea…

The Tiber River

200

The mountains in Rome are…

The Alps to the north and the Apennine Mts running throughout.

200

The Form Of Government Created In Rome Was A ____

Republic

200

Plebeians

-Lower class

-95% of population

-No voice in gov., had to pay taxes, had to serve in military & obey laws

-Farmers, military, laborers, artisans

300

Define Republic

A form of government in which people elect leaders representatives. *Thing of the people*

300

The Latins first settled on the…

Latium Plains

300

The three seas surrounding Rome are…

The Mediterranean Sea by the islands, the Ionian Sea by the heel of the ‘boot’ and the Adriatic Sea opposite the islands

300

The ____s Were The Upper Class That Consisted Of Political, Military and Religious Officials

Patricians

300

Conflict Of Orders

-What plebs. want: voice in gov., treated as citizens

-Plebs. left city & refused to return until given rights

-Pats. panic b/c there was no military or  farming 

CHANGE IS COMING!


400

Define Tripartite

Three branch government

400

Four things early settlers looked for…

Fresh water- Tiber River

Sea access- mediterranean Sea 

Good land– the Latium Plains

Protection- The Alps

400

The Plains from north to south are…

The Tuscan Plains, the Latium Plains and the Campanian Plains

400

The ____s Were The Lower Class That Consisted Of Common People

Plebeians

400

Civic Duty Was…

Citizens have a responsibility to help their country

500

Define Veto

Define Checks and Balances

To reject. *I forbid*

A system in which each branch of the government limits the power of another branch

500

The two most prized crops in Rome were…

Grapes for wine-making

Olives for oil-making

500

Which cities are on the plains…

Rome and Alba Longa on the Latium Plains and Naples on the Campanian Plains

500

What Were The Five Reasons Rome Could Unite The Territory Of The Empire And UnUte It Under One Rule

1. They were patriotic.

2. Granted citizenship to people who lived in the regions they took control of.

3. The people of Rome absorbed the achievements of conquered people and used them to help them advance.

4. Allowed conquered people to keep their own language and religion.

5. Constructed a network of roads throughout the empire to allow for more efficient travel and trade.

500

The Three Branches of the Government Were...

-Executive: 2 consuls, 1 pat, 1 pleb. Served 1 year terms. Could VETO(to reject) each other. Lead gov, and commanded military

 -Legislative: Senate, 300 participants who served for life, advised consul & set policies. Assembly: Plebeians, made laws & protected the rights of plebeians

-Judicial: 8 judges, oversaw consuls, served one year, enforced the 12 tables. Gave citizens economies, legal, property and social rights.

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