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What is the definition of Policy?
Course of action tasked by an government
What is constitution?
System of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
What is Tenant?
Person who rents a land or home.
What is Tenant?
Person who rents a land or home?
Who rents Land or home?
A Tenant
What is the definition of Veto?
What is consul?
One of two top officials and military leaders in the Roman republic.
What is Patriarchal society?
Society in which men rule their families, and people trace their origins through male ancestors.
What is a toga?
Government that adult men were wrapped around their bodies as a symbol of Roman citizenship
What type of house did the senators and patricians own?
The Villas.
What is the definition of Toga?
Government that adult men or wrapped around their bodies as a symbol of Roman citizenship
What is Villa?
Huge country home.
What is Established religion?
Official relgion supported by the government.
What is Paterfamilias?
Oldest man in a Roman family Who had absolute power over his families
(Fill in the blank) Julius Caesar’s decision to cross the Rubicon river with his army in 49,BC was a flagrant act that _____ Roman law.
Violate or Violated.
What is the definition of violate?
Break a rule or agreement
What is Minority?
Group that is less than half of a population
What is Minority?
Group that is less than half of a population
What is magistrate?
Government official who enforces the law
What is it called when men rule their families, and people trace their origins through male ancestors.
Patriarchal Society
What is the definition of Magistrate?
Government official Who enforces the law.
What is paterfamilias?
Oldest man in a Roman family who had absolute power over his familes
What is Villa?
Huge country home
What is Established Religon?
Official religion supported by the government.
What is a group that is less than half of a population?
Minority