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Rome. Do Now (U4D4) December 2, 2013 Read and analyze “Do Now: Geography and Peoples of Rome.” Then answer the questions on the back.

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1 Rome

2 Do Now (U4D4) December 2, 2013 Read and analyze “Do Now: Geography and Peoples of Rome.” Then answer the questions on the back.

3 Pivotal Question 1: What is the significance of the seven hills, Tiber River, and the Appian Way?

4 Pivotal Question 2: Who are the people that make up the Romans?

5 Roman Peoples By 800: the Latins migrated into Italy and settled along the Tiber River Romans shared Italy with other peoples Greek colonists who lived in southern Italy Etruscans who lived in the North

6 Romans and the Etruscans Romans learned much from the Etruscans Adopted Etruscan alphabet that the Etruscans earlier acquired from the Greeks Building with the Arch

7 Etruscans

8 Etruscan vs. Roman Alphabet

9 Romans takes ever Romans drove out the Etruscan ruler in 509 BCE Marks the beginning of Rome New Romans set up a Repubic, or a “thing of the people” Romans believed that a Republic would prevent any one person from obtaining all the power

10 Roman Republic Made up of Senate, Consuls, and Dictator (in war time) Senate: 300 patricians (landowner upper class) Consul: 2 patricians (only in power for one year to limit their influence Dictator: In war time, one person selected for absolute rule for six months Most famous dictator was Cincinnatus

11 Cincinnatus

12 Plebeians demand Equality At first, all government officals were patricians PLEBEIANS: farmers, merchants, artisans, and traders had little say even though they were the majority This changes in 450 BCE Creation of the Law of the Twelve Tables Plebes form a Tribune, which represented their interests against the Patricians and could VETO laws they felt unfair to plebeian interests

13 Pivotal Question: How did the Law of the Twelve Tables influence the relationship between Patricians and Plebeians?

14 Summary Question What was the major achievement of the Roman Republic?


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