UNIT 2 CHAPTER 1 influence of Greek and roman government Flashcards

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Based on what happens to citizens x, under which government dose he live?

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Rome, because Roman law forces the accuser to have a burden of proof.

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During Athens’ first democracy, the people were

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divided based on wealth.

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3
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The two assemblies that made up the Roman senate were

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military and tribal

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Under Roman law, someone accusing another person of a crime needed

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proof that a crime had been committed

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Which scenario is the best example of an indirect democracy?

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A student council approves vending machines in the cafeteria.

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6
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What were the Twelve Tables?

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The first written collection of Roman law

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7
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Which best summarizes the structure of the Roman government?

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It was organized with separation of powers

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7
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What was the political impact of the Justinian Code?

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Influence the laws of other countries

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An influential aspect of Athenian government on modern democracies is

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the use of juries to decide trials

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9
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What type of democracy was observed by the citizens of Athens?

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direct because citizens voted directly on issues

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