Geography
Social Classes
Twelve Tables
Expansion of Rome
The Roman Republic
100

Mountains at the top of Rome acting as a natural barrier.

Alps Mountains

100

Lower class of Roman society that had less rights.

Plebeians

100

How many tables are there?

12 Tables

100

How many people were in a legion?

4,000-6,000 soldiers

100

How many people are in the Roman Senate?

300 members

200

Mountains that run through/down the italian peninsula.

Apennines Mountains

200

Upper class of Rome society that had control over government.

Patricians

200

Table lll:

(3)

Debt

200

How many people were in a century?

100 soldiers

200

How many tribunes were there?

10 tribunes in Senate

300

Climate in Rome was_.

Mild, and dry, with rainy winters.

300

Representatives who stood ground for plebeians in law.

Tribunes

300

Table lV:

(4)

Parents and Children

300

How did farming change after the expansion?

People became richer and moved to the city Rome, food started to run out as population grew.

300

How long could a senate member being in government?

All their life, until they die or quit.

400

River that Rome stands on.

Tiber River

400

Battle that started the process of plebians having more rights in government.

Conflict of Orders

400

Table Vlll:

(8)

Crimes

400

What started Romes expansion?

When a group of people called Gaul, invaded and tried to take over Rome(they succeeded) as Rome fought back they fought other threats conquering as the went.

400

What qualified a citizen to participate in government?

Had to be male born in Rome, 18+ years old.

500

What food did Rome have an advantage on growing because of the climate?

Name 2 or 3

Grapes, Olives, Grain, Wine, Bread

500

What power did the plebeians in the government after the conflict of orders?

They had veto power and 1 tribune they elected.

500

Table l & Table ll:

(1 & 2)

Civil Procedures

500

How was trade affected during the expansion?

Trade opened to whole Mediterranean, Roman coins wide-spread, metals + slaves in markets.

500

How long did the Roman republic last?

482 years! (Not part of quiz but cool to think about!)

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