Vocabulary
Geography
Historical Overview
Social Class
Republic
100

Veto

To reject “I forbid”

100

What grapes and olives were used for

Wine & oil

100

The original inhabitants

Latins

100

Plebeians

95% of the population

farmers, laborers, military

no voice in government

100

Executive

2 consuls

1 pleb & 1 pat

200

Tripartite

3 branch government

200

Where the Latins first settled

on the Latium Plains

200

A form of government created in the empire

a Rebublic

200

Patricians

Wealthy land owners

government officials, military and religious leaders

held ALL the power in gov. and society

200

Tripartite

Checks and balances

3 branch government system

A system in which each branch of government limits the power of another branch

300

Patrician & Plebeian

Upper class & Lower class

300

Italy’s land

A rocky, mountainous, peninsula

300

The upper class that constituents of political, military, and religious officials

Patricians

300

What is coming

CHANGE

300

Civic duty

Citizens have a responsibility to help their country

400

Republic

A form of government in which people elect leaders and representatives

400

The river that connects Rome to the Mediterranean Sea

Tiber River

400

Lower class that consisted of common people

Plebeians

400

Conflict of orders

A revolt that the plebs did to be recognized as citizens and have a voice in the government

400

Judicial

8 judges

Enforced the 12 tables : gave citizens economic, legal, property & social rights

500

Checks and balances

A system in which each branch of government limits the power of another branch

500

What early settlers looked for

Fresh water -Tiber Rives

Sea Access xIonian Sea

Good Land -Latium Plains

Protection -Appenine Mountains

500

Reasons Rome could unite territory of the empire and unite it under one rule

They were patriotic

Granted citizenship to people who lived where they took control of

They absorbed the achievements of the conquered people and used them to advance

Allowed people to keep their own language and religion

Constructed a network of roads for more efficient travel and trade


500

how did the conflict of orders work

Plebeians left the city and refused to return until given rights

Patricians gave in because there was no food or protection

500

Legislative

Senate: 300 pats who advised consul & set policies

Assembly: plebs that made laws and protected the rights of other plebs