
The Rise of Ancient Rome
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Social Studies
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 5 Questions
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Ancient Rome - Rise
Objective: I can explain the rise of the Roman Civilization
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Etruscans
In 753 BC, the Etruscans reigned under 7 kings.
The kingdom expanded near where the city of Rome is today.
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Etruscans to Romans
From 753 BC to 509 BC, the area of Rome was ruled by kings. In 509, the Romas overthrew the Etruscan kings and vowed, or promised to never be ruled by kings again. That began a republic, where Senators were a group of leaders who made decisions for the people.
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Multiple Choice
Romans did not want to be ruled by...
Kings
Senators
Greeks
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Poll
Which is a better form of government?
A republic with senators
A kingdom with Kings
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Roman Republic
500 years of growth in the republic
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Roman Republic Growth
During the Roman Republic, lots and lots of land was added. This covers land from Spain to Turkey and through northern Africa.
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Multiple Choice
During the Roman Republic, which of the following happened?
Kings took over more land.
Rome grew, adding more and more land.
Rome got smaller and smaller
Rome was conquered by Greece.
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Roman Republic
Using elements of the Greek democracy, the Romans used Senators to make decisions for the people. If you wanted different decisions made, you could choose a different Senator, or talk to them about making better decisions for the people.
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The Roman Senate
Was very powerful
Had 300-500 men who served for their life
Still had some problems, even though it was better than kings.
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SPQR
Senātus Populusque Rōmānus or The Senate and People of Rome was the main motto for the Roman Republic.
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Multiple Choice
Overall, the Roman Republic was...
Better than having one king.
A terrible form of government.
Better than Greece.
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Open Ended
Summarize what you have learned about the Roman Republic today. (Write in complete sentences).
Ancient Rome - Rise
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