

The Rise of the Roman Republic
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6th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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The Rise of the Roman Republic
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95% of Rome's Population
Mostly peasants, laborers, craftspeople, and shopkeepers.
"The Common People"
Could not be priests or government officials
Had little voice in the government but were still forced to serve in the army.
Plebeians
Patricians
Upper-class citizens
Landowners
Advised the Etruscan King
Controlled the most valuable land and also held the important military and religious offices
Two Classes
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Multiple Select
What were the two social classes in Ancient Rome?
Patricians
Pebble
Plebeians
Ms. Patricia
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Multiple Choice
Patricians referred to ______.
Every adult male citizen
Wealthy landowning families
Slaves
People with Greek ancestors
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Elected official govern for the people
"People" = Patricians
Republic
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group of 300 Patricians elected by Patricians
The senators served for life and they appoint other government officials.
Senate
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shared command of the army
The Senate was supposed to advise the consuls
Their decisions were considered law.
Consuls
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Multiple Choice
Consuls command the _________.
President
King
Army
God
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Patricians retained all the power. Since laws were not written down, Patricians often changed or interpreted the law to benefit themselves.
Plebeians Rebel
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Multiple Choice
Why were the Plebeians unhappy when the Roman Republic was first set up?
They preferred being ruled by a king
They had no say in making the laws
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The Plebeians demanded more politic rights.
The Plebeians marched out of the city and camped on a nearby hill.
Conflict of the Orders
A conflict between the two social classes
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Multiple Choice
How did the Plebeians show their rebellion?
They didn't eat.
They slept all day.
They camped outside the city.
They shouted all day.
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Represented the Plebeians in the Senate and with the consuls.
Later, they gained the power to veto, or overrule, actions by the Senate and other government officials.
Eventually, the number of tribunes increased from 2 to 10.
Tribunes of the Plebs
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Multiple Choice
The number of Tribunes increased from 2 to _____.
1
0
3
10
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A lawmaking body
Only created laws for Plebeians, not for Patricians.
Council of Plebs
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One of the Consuls
Written Laws
Demands of the Plebeians
Pass laws
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