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1 The Foundations of Rome
Chapter 6 Section 1

2 Key Terms Republic Patrician Plebian Veto Forum Constitution Senate
Consuls Dictator

3 Roman Civilization Develops
All roads lead to Rome Rome was not built in a day When in Rome do as the Romans do How did a tiny city grow into a major power?

4 Italy’s Geography Large boot shaped Sticks out into Mediterranean
Midway between eastern and western Mediterranean North protected by high mountains Sea provides protection

5 The Founding of Rome Middle of peninsula Romulus and Remus
Latins arrived around 1000 BC Location of Tiber River Easy access to trade route Easy access to the sea

6 The Etruscans Ruled by Latin kings Etruscans ruled northern Italy
Metalworkers and jewelers Influenced by the Greeks

7 Etruscans Built first walls and sewers Arch, building techniques
Alphabet and number system System of government Gladiator games Sculpture and painting

8 Rome Becomes a Republic
Republic-elected officials governed ruled Patricians –heads of aristocratic families Controlled every aspect of society Maintained power through a patronage system

9 Rome Becomes a Republic
Plebeians- common people Plebeians refuse to fight in 494 BC Patricians gave them rights Plebian Council Elect officials like the Tribune

10 Rome Becomes a Republic
Tribunes job to protect plebeians Veto- to stop or ban Forum- where Roman laws were displayed Judges were forced to obey

11 Republican Government
Constitution- a political structure Senate – a body of 300 members Various assemblies- where all citizens could vote Magistrates took care of laws

12 Republican Government
Consuls-chief executive Elected for 1 year Head of army and navy Censors next in line of power Recorded city’s population How much property people had Filled Senate vacancies

13 Republican Government
Praetors-or judges Act as Consuls when they were away at war Had system of checks and balances Each part of government could constrain the other

14 Life in the Republic Thriving and vibrant Forum- the public square
Rich lived at Palatine Popular place for shopping and gossip Farming and land ownership noblest way to make money

15 Life in the Republic Senators banned from any other career than with land Dictator-office with unlimited power Cincinnatus gave up power to return to farming

16 The Republic Expands Military might Well trained highly disciplined
All men 17 to 46 required to serve in time of war Organized into legions Centurions- commissioned officers Command 100 men Well trained highly disciplined

17 The Conquest of Italy 265 BC controlled all of Italy
Few conditions on subjected people Had to provide troops to Rome Next was Sicily Came into conflict with Carthage

18 The Punic Wars 264 BC war between Rome and Carthage
Hannibal led elephants across alps to invade Italy Hannibal dominated the Italian countryside Single battle kills or injures 50,000 Romans

19 The Punic Wars Hannibal- ravaged Italy and defeated every army
Rome placed a siege on Carthage Hannibal withdrew 3rd time Rome won Destroyed Carthage Enslaved population

20 Conquest of Greece Greeks sought alliance with Rome
Macedonia, Persia, Egypt fought each other Greeks and Romans defeated them Romans later annexed Greece

21 The Conquest of Greece Romans adopted a lot of Greek culture
Roman art and architecture Famous works of Romans are copies of Greek pieces Borrowed religion Zeus became Jupiter

22 The Conquest of Greece Romans thought Rome should be pure
Dislike Greek influence Tried to keep Greek styles out of Roman buildings


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