In ancient Rome, the common people were known as
Chapter 10.2 - Roman Origins and Early Political Structures

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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consuls
tribunes
patricians
plebeians
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Cincinnatus was admired by the ancient Romans for which of these traits?
his diplomatic skills
his ability to make wise laws
his selfless service to the nation
his role in expanding the empire
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus was a harsh ruler who
was expelled by Roman rebels around 509 BCE. The
Romans then set up the Roman Republic.
This information suggests that
the Romans valued fair treatment
the Romans resented foreign rulers
the Romans valued liberty above all else
the Romans were intolerant of monarchy
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Punic Wars resulted in
a massive expansion of Roman territory
a civil war that ended the Roman Republic
a 500-year rivalry between Rome and Carthage
a reduction in trade among Mediterranean nations
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Roman political system was heavily influenced by Greek political philosophy. However, democracy in the Roman Republic was different from democracy in the ancient Greek city-states. The Greek citystates had a direct democracy, where all citizens had a say in the laws, whereas the Roman Republic had a representative democracy, where elected officials made the laws.
Which statement best explains why the Roman Republic used a different type of democracy than the Greek city-state?
Roman citizenship was highly limited because of class divisions in Roman society.
The Roman Republic was too large and diverse for direct democracy to be workable.
Roman society was not as influenced by social status as Greek society was.
Most Romans had to serve in the military because the Republic was more vulnerable to foreign invasion.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the main difference between the magistrates and the consuls in the Roman Republic?
The consuls wrote the laws, while the magistrates voted on the laws.
The consuls did a similar job as the magistrates but had more power.
The consuls controlled the military, while the magistrates controlled the civilian government.
The consuls could veto the magistrates' decisions in order to protect the rights of the plebeians.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In ancient Rome, membership in the Assembly of the People was open to
all male citizens
all male tribunes
consuls only
patricians only
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