Reformers
Government Things
Social Orders
Punic Wars
Patriarchal Society
100

This general marched his army into Rome after the Senate decided to strip him of his powers.

General Sulla

100

This form of government allows citizens the right to vote and elect officials.

Republic

100

This social order consisted of the wealthiest members of society.

Patricians

100

The Punic Wars involved these two states/regions.

Rome and Carthage

100

The paternal side of the family is this side.

Father's side.

200

This reformer uttered the phrase, "et tu Brute?"

Julius Caesar

200

This term applies to the strategy Romans preferred to use to unite lands before using force and conquest of lands.

Diplomacy

200

This social order consisted of people who came from conquered lands.

Slaves

200

This Roman general crossed into Africa and attacked Carrthage.

Scipio

200

The maternal side of the family is this side.

Mother's side.

300

This Roman reformer, who eventually sided with the Senate, had the same name as an Italian city who was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. He had conflicts with Caesar.

Pompey

300

The is the name given to the branches of government of the Roman Republic.

Tripartite Government.

300

This social order consisted of members who were craftsmen and artisans.

Plebians

300

This mountain range was traversed by Hannibal to get into Italy. It surprised the Roman armies as they did not expect an army to arrive from that direction.

Alps

300

This title means the eldest male family member, head of the household.

Paterfamilias

400

This conflict was caused by differences in how government should be ran between reformers and traditional politicians. The term mean war between groups in the same country.

Civil War

400

These public officials began to violate rules to steal wealth from conquered lands.

Magistrates

400

This social order consisted of people who were free, but they were poor. 

Freedman

400

This term, which means breaking the laws, describes how Magistrates acquired wealth from conquered lands.

Violating

400

In a Patriarchal Society, the responsibility of the family is with this parental figure.

The father.

500

What date is referred to when we say, "Beware the Ides of March?" as is written in the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. 

March 15th 

500

This term means to stop or cancel the actions of the other.

Veto

500

One of the issues with conquering land, as opposed to acquiring land through diplomacy, was that people who were brought into Italy were part of this social class.

Slaves

500

This term, meaning a state containing several countries, elevates Rome from being more than a Republic.

Empire

500

In Rome, the mother of the family had many more freedoms that in Greece. In fact, their freedoms were only limited to these two functions.

Voting and holding a public office.

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