The Roman Republic

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Which of the following does NOT describe the role of a patrician in Roman society? Options: Wealthy, powerful citizens, Nobles, Held most of the political power
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Majority of the population
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Roman aristocrats were called
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patricians.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following best describes early Roman society? Patricians controlled the government but were outnumbered by plebeians, Plebeians controlled the government but were outnumbered by patricians, Plebeians and patricians shared power in the government equally, Plebeians were not allowed to become wealthy
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Patricians controlled the government but were outnumbered by plebeians
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Which sentence best summarizes the role of the Roman Senate? Options: The Senate was very powerful because they controlled Rome's finances, which gave them power over magistrates who needed money to do their jobs. The Senate was very powerful because they controlled the army, which gave them power to threaten magistrates who refused to cooperate. The Senate had very little power because they weren't elected and were always worried about being replaced at any time. The Senate had very little power because the consuls got to choose their senators each year, so the senators did whatever the consuls wanted them to do.
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The Senate was very powerful because they controlled Rome's finances, which gave them power over magistrates who needed money to do their jobs.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Where was the Law of the Twelve Tables kept?
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The Forum
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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During times of crisis, how long were dictators allowed to rule?
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6 months
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following BEST describes how Romans viewed citizenship? They were very open and allowed outsiders the opportunity to become citizens, They only allowed the elite members of society to become citizens, They allowed anyone to become a citizen, regardless of gender, They only allowed people born in Rome to become citizens
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They were very open and allowed outsiders the opportunity to become citizens
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