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Roman Government

Roman Government

Assessment

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Social Studies

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 14 Questions

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Roman Republic

Government

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3 time periods of
Roman History

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Key Terms – GOV’T

•Republic: Form of government

where citizens have the right to elect their leaders

•Also has a

constitution or set
of laws for the
civilization

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Multiple Choice

What is a republic?

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A form of government where citizens have the right to elect their leaders

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A government that has a king or queen

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Multiple Choice

What is a constitution?

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A set of laws for the civilization

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A set of laws for a classroom

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A set of laws for the world

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A set of suggestions

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Key Terms – Social

Classes

• Roman Republic had 2 main social classes:

• Patricians:

1) Wealthy land-owners
2) Had most power
3) Could influence the government

• Plebeians:

1) 95% of the population
2) Ordinary citizens, some lower class
3) Could not influence government

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Multiple Choice

How many social classes did Ancient Rome have?

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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

Patricians were ________.

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Ordinary citizens

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Wealthy landowners

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Multiple Choice

Plebeians were _______.

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Ordinary citizens

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Wealthy landowners

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Creating the Republic

• At first, Rome was ruled by Etruscan kings

from 650-509 B.C.

• The patricians did not like the rule of the

Etruscans, so they rebelled!

In 509 B.C., the Roman
Republic began after

patricians overthrew the

last Etruscan king.

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Government Structure

CITIZENS

PATRICIANS

PLEBEIANS

SLAVES
No rights

WOMEN

Could not own
property or

vote

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Women could vote and own property.

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True

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False

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CITIZENS

PATRICIANS

SENATE

1) 300 Patricians, held position
for life to make laws
2) Controlled finances ($)
3) Involved with foreign and
some military matters

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SENATE

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2)
3)

2 CONSULS

1) Elected by Senate,
position for 1 year
2) Declare war,
Commander in chief
3) Judges when needed
in major cases

DICTATOR
chosen in an
EMERGENCY

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Multiple Choice

In Ancient Rome, who controlled the finances?

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The Senate

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Consuls

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4

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Multiple Choice

In Ancient Rome, who could make decisions about war?

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The Senate

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Consuls

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4

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Multiple Choice

In Ancient Rome, who held positions for life to make laws?

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The Senate

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Consuls

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4

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Multiple Choice

In Ancient Rome, who held their position for only one year?

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The Senate

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Consuls

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Plebeians get Reforms

• Early on, plebeians had

to obey laws, but had no
say or influence.

• The plebeians rebelled

and made the patricians
compromise

• Plebeians are allowed to

elect: People’s Assembly
and 10 Tribunes

• 451 B.C. – Laws were

written down, called
the Twelve Tables

• 367 B.C. – One of the

consuls had to be a
plebeian

• 287 B.C. – Plebeians

gain right to pass laws
for all Roman citizens
(men)

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Multiple Choice

How did the plebeians get reforms?

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They asked the patricians politely

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They rebelled and made the patricians compromise

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PLEBEIANS

PEOPLES’ ASSEMBLY

1) Make laws for Plebeians
(eventually for all citizens)
2) Elect 10 Tribunes members
3) Tried legal cases (court)

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10 TRIBUNES

1) Speak for Plebeians to the
Senate
2) Could veto* laws they felt
were unfair to Plebeians
3) Elected by Peoples’ Assembly

PEOPLES’ ASSEMBLY
1)
2)
3)
*Veto = reject,
“I forbid it”

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Multiple Choice

Who were the 10 Tribunes?

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Men elected to speak for and protect the plebeians from the patricians

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Men elected by patricians

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Multiple Choice

What does the word "veto" mean?

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To accept

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To plead

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To reject

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To write

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Roman Republic

is one of the

main influences

for U.S.

government

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Multiple Choice

The _____ ________ is one of the main influences for the U.S. government.

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Greek Monarchy

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Greek Democracy

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Roman Democracy

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Roman Republic

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