
Rise of the Roman Republic
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Rise of the Roman Republic
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Who first ruled early Rome?
Etruscan kings
military consuls
Roman senators
plebeian assemblies
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According to legend, events on a visit to the oracle at Delphi determined
where Rome should be built.
who would govern Rome next.
how Rome could start colonies.
when Rome would write its laws.
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In the Roman Republic, patricians referred to
every adult male citizen.
everyone except slaves.
wealthy landowning families.
people with Greek ancestors.
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Why were plebeians unhappy when the Roman Republic was first set up?
They had lost the right to vote.
They preferred living in an empire.
They had no say in making the laws.
They preferred being ruled by a king.
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Who set up the Roman Republic?
plebeians
patricians
Greek settlers
Etruscan princes
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What was one major job of the consuls?
to command the army
to choose the lawmakers
to perform religious rituals
to construct public buildings
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How did plebeians serve the republic during its early years?
as priests
as soldiers
as foreign advisers
as government officials
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What was a result of the Conflict of the Orders?
Plebeians lost the right to vote.
Patricians gave up some power.
Romans defeated the Greek navy.
Etruscans won control over Rome.
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How could a Roman become a tribune?
have a consul appoint him
win the favor of the senators
inherit the job from his father
get the plebeians to elect him
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Plebeians became nearly equal to patricians when they won the right to
put laws in writing.
choose their own king.
pass laws for all Romans.
serve as priests and soldiers.
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Why are both the Roman Republic and the United States today considered republics?
All the citizens vote directly on all the laws.
Any citizen can voice an opinion about the laws.
The people give a leader the right to veto some laws.
The people elect representatives to make laws for them.
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