what will happen if the 3 parts don't stay balanced?
the republic would crash
in how many days did Cincinnatus take over the army and lead them to victory?
it took him 15 days
what did the Centuriate assembly do?
they declared war and made peace
who controlled Rome's money?
Patricians and Plebeians
at first there were two consuls, but after 367 BC, one had to be of what social class?
Plebeian
the consuls were elected by the Centuriate for how many years?
they were elected one year terms
during the emergency of war, what would the consuls nominate to help them gain control over the empire?
they would nominate a dictator
which roles did the Tribal Assembly elect?
they elected aediles and quaetors
who were the laws passed by?
the centuriate
how did the citizens of Rome confirm the consuls decisions?
they had special assemblies
People who weren't citizens, what were they not allowed to do?
they weren't allowed to vote or run for office
Censors registered citizens according to what?
their wealth
what did the Tribal Assembly have the power to do?
they had the power to pass laws
who acted as a court for the roman republic?
the Plebeians and Patricians
the dictator could rule how long with complete control of the Roman army?
6 months
what were magistrates, senates and assemblies made up of?
magistrates are men that were elected
senates are made up of 300 Patrician and Plebeian men who served for life
assemblies are made up of all roman citizens
what were the roles of aediles?
they were in charge of managing the construction and repair of buildings, roads, aqueducts, and sewer system
who did the Plebeian Council have the right to make laws for?
they made laws for plebeians
who appointed senators?
censors
who set standards about how Romans could act in public?
aediles
what is a veto?
it is Latin for I forbid
who had the role of managing the treasury?
the quaestors
who was the senate made up of?
the wealthiest and highest ranking roman aristocrats
during the republic era what position was elected?
aediles
when di plebeians get rights to be elected to magistrate positions?
during the 494 BCE – 287 BCE Conflict of Orders