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Rise of the Roman Republic

Rise of the Roman Republic

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Who first ruled early Rome?

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Etruscan kings

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military consuls

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Roman senators

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plebeian assemblies

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According to legend, events on a visit to the oracle at Delphi determined

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where Rome should be built.

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who would govern Rome next.

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how Rome could start colonies.

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when Rome would write its laws.

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In the Roman Republic, patricians referred to

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every adult male citizen.

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everyone except slaves.

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wealthy landowning families.

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people with Greek ancestors.

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Why were plebeians unhappy when the Roman Republic was first set up?

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They had lost the right to vote.

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They preferred living in an empire.

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They had no say in making the laws.

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They preferred being ruled by a king.

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Who set up the Roman Republic?

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plebeians

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patricians

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Greek settlers

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Etruscan princes

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What was one major job of the consuls?

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to command the army

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to choose the lawmakers

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to perform religious rituals

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to construct public buildings

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How did plebeians serve the republic during its early years?

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as priests

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as soldiers

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as foreign advisers

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as government officials

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What was a result of the Conflict of the Orders?

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Plebeians lost the right to vote.

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Patricians gave up some power.

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Romans defeated the Greek navy.

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Etruscans won control over Rome.

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How could a Roman become a tribune?

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have a consul appoint him

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win the favor of the senators

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inherit the job from his father

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get the plebeians to elect him

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Plebeians became nearly equal to patricians when they won the right to

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put laws in writing.

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choose their own king.

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pass laws for all Romans.

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serve as priests and soldiers.

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Why are both the Roman Republic and the United States today considered republics?

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All the citizens vote directly on all the laws.

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Any citizen can voice an opinion about the laws.

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The people give a leader the right to veto some laws.

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The people elect representatives to make laws for them.

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