vocab!
geography
republic
history
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100

define patrician!!

Upper class citizen on Rome!!

100

what is italys land like?

Mountainous and Rocky!!

100

What’s was the senate?

300 patricians that served for life and advised conduit set politics.

100

Who were the original inhabitants of Rome

latins

100

Which two islands were next to each other.

Sardinia and Corsica.

200

What is the lower class of Rome?

PLEBIANNNNNNSSSS!

200

What is the river that connects Rome to the Mediterranean Sea?

Tiber River

200

How many judges in judicial branch

8

200

Which form of government created in the empire

Republic

200

Where did the Tiger river flow?

In the middle of Rome.

300

What is a tripartite?

Three branch government system

300

What was the place that the Latin’s first settled on?

Latium Plains

300

Consoles in the executive branch

Two consoles one patrician and one plebeian

300

Who were the patricians

The upper class that consisted of political military, and religious official

300

The other river that isn’t Tiber.

Po river

400

Define veto

To reject.

400

What were the four things that early settlers looked for when deciding to build

Freshwater sea access, Goodland, and protection

400

What are checks and balances?

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

400

Who were the plebeian?

The plebeian were the lower class that consisted of common people

400

The mountains that ran south

Appenine

500

Define republic.

A form of government in which people like leaders and representative.

500

The two most prize crops in Rome:

Grapes and olives

500

What is civic duty?

Citizens have a responsibility to help their country

500

What were the five reasons Rome could unite the territory of the empire

They were patriotic they granted citizenship to people who have lived in the regions that they took control of. They absorb the achievements of conquered people and use them to help them advance. They allowed conquer people to keep their own language and religion. They constructed a network of roads throughout the empire to allow for efficient travel in trade. 

500

The mountains that ran north

The Alps