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Latin
100

What does the word “veto” mean?  

To reject or block  

100

Which social group made up about 95% of Rome’s population?

Plebeians

100

What were the names of the twin brothers in Rome’s legend?

Romulus and Remus

100

How did the Tiber River help Rome’s people?

Gave water for farming and a trade route

100

Hello

Heus

200

Why did the Romans set up a republic where power was shared?

To stop any one person from gaining too much power

200

Which group was not allowed to vote or be in government?

Woman

200

What animal rescued the twins by the river?

She Wolf

200

Why were Rome’s seven hills important?

Helped defend the city from attacks

200

Spanish, Italian, Portuguese are part of what type of languages (ooh la la)

Romance languages

300

Why could Roman dictators only stay in power for six months?

To stop them from abusing too much power

300

The Conflict of the Orders was mainly about:

Plebeians fighting for political rights

300

What kind of government did Rome have at the very beginning?

Monarchy

300

In a republic, who makes decisions?

Citizens who elect leaders

300

Holy Cow

Bovina Sancta

400

Why did Rome create checks and balances?

To prevent any one branch or person from having too much power

400

Who were the wealthy, powerful families of Rome?

Patricians

400

Who was the final king of Rome?

Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

400

Which part of today’s U.S. government is most like Rome’s consuls?

The President

400

Here or Present

Adsum

500

What was the main purpose of separation of power in Rome?

To stop one person or group from controlling everything

500

In an emergency, who could Rome appoint as a leader?

Dictator

500

What big event happened in Rome in 509 BCE?

Rome removed its king and started a republic

500

How did Rome influence the U.S. government?

The U.S. borrowed ideas like three branches, veto power, and shared power

500

My dog ate it

Canus meus if comedit