Lesson 33 Flashcards

(27 cards)

1
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having to do with the community

A

civic

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2
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a set of basic laws

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Constitution

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3
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one of two chief leaders in Rome

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Consul

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4
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a dangerous moment with a high chance of an unwanted result

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Crisis

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5
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noticeable and remarkable

A

Dramatic

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6
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in the Roman Republic, a member of the upper, ruling class

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Patrician

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7
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in the Roman Republic, one of the common people

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Plebeian

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8
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something that is written and distributed

A

Published

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9
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a form of government in which leaders are elected to represent the people

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Republic

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10
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a group of 300 men elected to govern Rome

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Senate

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11
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an official of Rome elected by plebeians to represent them

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Tribune

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12
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to refuse to approve proposals of government

A

Veto

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13
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Why are both the Roman Republic and the United States today considered republics?

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They both elect to represent the people

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14
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Plebeians became nearly equal to patricians when they won the right to _____.

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Pass laws for all Romans

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15
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Why did the plebeians want laws to be written?

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So they could not change them

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16
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The power of the tribunes increased when they gained the right to _____.

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Veto actions by the senate

17
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How could a Roman become a tribune?

A

By being elected

18
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What was the result of the Conflict of the Orders

A

They gave up some power

19
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What was one major job of the consuls?

A

Commanding armys

20
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In the Roman Republic, who might have spoken these words? (I was elected to the group that holds most of the power. I will keep this office all my life. I help make laws and serve as a judge.)

21
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How did plebeians serve the republic during its early years?

22
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Who set up the Roman Republic?

23
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Why were plebeians unhappy when the Roman Republic was first set up?

A

They had no say

24
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In the Roman Republic, patricians referred to as the ______.

A

Wealthy landowning families

25
According to legend events on a visit to the oracle at Delphi determined who would _____.
Govern Rome
26
Who first ruled early Rome?
Etruscan Kings
27
How many members of the Senate were there? How many consuls?
300 senators and 2 consuls