This is the style of government that gives the power to the citizens to make decisions by voting.
What is Democracy?
This a roman technology that carries water from the mountains to the cities.
What are Aqueducts?
This is the first written(constitution) code of laws of Rome.
What are the twelve tables?
This is the legal code in the USA.
What is the constitution?
This is a similarities between the Roman Government and the USA. (related to the separation of powers)
What are the three branches (executive, legislative and judicial).
This is the birth of democracy.
What is Athens?
This is known as the period of peace, stable government, inventions & prosperity.
What is Pax Romana?
This is no one is above the law, and everyone should have equal rights and treatment.
What is the rule of law?
This is how Greek and Roman governments influence the government of the United States?
What is the rule of law?
This is a similarities between the Roman Government and the USA. (related to laws)
What is veto?
This part of Greece is focused on military training.
What is Sparta?
Thia is to prohibit or reject actions by other officials.
What is veto?
This is considered the highest position in the roman republic government.
Who are the consuls?
This is how the Roman Republic affect the American system of government.
What is a representative government?
This is a similarities between the Roman Government and the USA. (related to having the power)
What are checks and balances?
This is a Greek philosopher who used doubt and questioning to challenge leaders of Greece.
Who is Socrates?
This is the upper class that held political power in Rome.
Who are the patricians?
This made up of a group of 300 upper class patricians and select plebeians.
Who are the senate in Rome?
This is how is the United States government similar to the government of ancient Athens.
What is democracy?
This is the legislative branches are different because in the United States we have a house of representatives and a senate (congress). In a roman republic there is …
What is the senate and the assembly?
This person defeated and conquered the Persians. He believed in spreading Greek culture to every empire he conquered.
Who is Alexander the Greatest?
This is the lower class who rebelled against the republic to get more rights/have more of a say.
Who are the plebeians?
This is a government run by elected leaders chosen by the people to represent them to protect individuals' rights.
What is a Republic?
This is a principal of ancient Roman criminal law that is shared by the modern United States regarding criminal defendants.
What is presumed to be innocent until proven Guilty?
Our judicial branches are different because in the USA we have 9 justices that serve for life, unlike a roman republic where there is …
What is the Judicial system?