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Title size matters! guide to a massive intwelligence owouwuuwoowu
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NAME

David Rosales

DATE

02/ 22/ 2022

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CLASS

P: 1

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Rome: Republic to Empire Lesson 2 Rome as a Republic ESSENTIAL QUESTION How do governments change?

Governing Rome Comparing As you read, fill in these web diagrams with facts about plebeians and patricians.

Lacked basic rights

1.

plebeians

Were not wealthy

Could not marry 5. Patricians

Had a lower social 4.position

2. Included artisans,

3. shopkeepers, andfarmers

Rome's ruling class

6.

patricians

Two patrician 10. consuls the government headed Could hold public

Wealthy landowners

7.

9. office Could not marry

8.Plebians

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Cont.

Rome: Republic to Empire

Listing Use this chart to list the government officials and legislative bodies of the republic. Government Officials

Legislative Bodies

11.

15.

Consuls

Senate

12.

16.

Praetors

Assembly of Centuries

13.

17.

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Council of the Plebs

14. Dictator

18. Drawing Conclusions What was the goal of the Roman legal system? The goal of the Roman legal system was to make sure that everyone was treated equally. For example, The Twelve Tables supported the idea that all free citizens were to be treated equally.

19. Summarizing What legal tools did the Roman Republic use to uphold the rule of law? The Roman Republic wrote down rules to make sure that judges always referred to them and they created the Law of Nations for those who were not Roman citizens.

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Rome: Republic to Empire

The Punic Wars 20. Sequencing Put the following events of the Punic Wars in order from first to last. Scipio attacks Carthage. Roman navy defeats Carthage off the coast of Sicily. Carthage is burned by Roman soldiers. Spain rebels against Carthaginian rule. Hannibal defeats the Romans at Cannae. Rome seeks control of Sicily. Rome seeks control of Sicily.

Roman navy defeats Carthage off the coast of Sicily.

Spain rebels against Carthaginian rule.

Hannibal defeats the Romans at Cannae.

Scipio attacks Carthage.

Carthage is burned by Roman Soldiers.

21. Identifying What important innovation did the Romans introduce to naval fighting? The Romans introduced a small moveable bridge on the front of each ship. This allowed Romans to board other ships and fight on its decks.

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