Ancient Greece & Rome
Government Principals
History
Terminology
100

What was the role of the dictator in ancient Rome?

to defend the city from invaders; only for 6 months at a time

100

Laws were first proposed by the Senate, then approved by the magistrates, and then ratified by assemblies -- this is called _________________?

checks and balances

100

How did the Roman government itself contribute to the fall of Rome?

Its officials were corrupt. 

100

What were the three branches of the Roman Republic?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

200

Who had the MOST political power in ancient Sparta?

the two kings

200

The Twelve Tables were written down so the Romans knew the laws -- this is called ____________?

rule of law

200

Why did the Roman Empire conquer other territories?

to tax people and raise money, to gain access to resources such as gold and silver, and to prevent neighboring people from invading

200

Who were the heads of the Executive Branch in the Roman Republic?

the two consuls, elected for only 1 year terms.

300

Who was allowed to participate in the ancient Athenian democracy?

All (Male, landowning) citizens had the right to participate in the assembly and controlled politics in Athens.

300

Tribunes voted together to decide what the Roman government would do -- this is called ____________?

majority rule

300

What is a legendary origin story of the city of Rome that involves the name of the city?

Romulus and Remes, twins, were raised by a she-wolf. When they are grown, they battle over who will name the city they found - Romulus wins.

300

What were the social class of ancient Rome and how did they connect to the government of Rome?

The patricians were the upper-class, and they made up the 300 members of the Senate. The plebeians were the majority of the population (farmers, merchants, artisans, traders) and they could participate in the Tribunal Assembly. Then there were slaves, and they were not allowed to participate in the government in any way. 

400

Who is known as the father of democracy?

Cleisthenes

400

Roman citizens voted and held public office to help Rome and make sure it prospered -- this is called ____________?

civic duty

400

What is a legendary origin story of the city of Rome that involves the Greeks?

Aeneas, the legendary Trojan warrior, fled Troy at the end of the Trojan war and created an alliance with the Latins, and become the first kings of Rome. 

400

What were the Twelve Tables?

A written law code that established the idea that all free citizens, patrician and plebeians, had a right to the protection of the law.