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2 4/27 – Explain the social makeup of the Early Roman Republic
Do Now: Turn to pg. 308 in your text Make a timeline for the important dates listed List the important events/details in the development of early Rome

3 5/1 – Explain the social makeup of the Early Roman Republic
c. 600 BCE: -Latium (Rome) initially ruled by Etruscan kings -Wealthy (aristocratic) Romans overthrew the kings -Set up a republic instead

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8 5/5 – Explain the function of the branches of the Roman Republic
Do Now: Get out Rome Vocab paper Use pg. 312 to make a T-chart contrasting the rights of Pats and Plebs 3. Once finished, use pg. 313 to make a concept web for each major branch of the Roman Republic

9 5/8 – Explain the function of the branches of the NEW Roman Republic
Do Now: Get out Pleb Equality HW Write a letter as a pat or pleb explaining the plebs’ lack of rights (put some bias into it) 3. Once finished, get “The Roman Republic” packet

10 5/8 – Explain the function of the branches of the NEW Roman Republic
Directions: How did the Plebs gain equality? In teams, determine the key words to highlight from each job that each of the 3 branches had Did the Plebs really get “equality”?

11 Reasons for Pleb Revolt:
-Only Patricians could hold government positions -Patricians made the laws, Plebs had to obey -Laws were not written, so Pats interpreted them to help themselves -Pats chose when to fight wars, but Plebs had to do the fighting

12 Steps toward Plebeian equality:
Demanded more rights and left city in protest Pleb Tribunes – elected by Council of Plebs (2; later 10) Council of Plebs – made laws for Plebeians Pleb protests continued 451 BCE – 12 Tables – laws written down 367 BCE – One consul must be a Plebeian 287 BCE – Plebs could pass laws for all Romans

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14 Senators – make laws, advise consuls, debate issues, approve building programs; met in stately forum buildings Council of the Plebs – made laws for Plebs but not Pats; could veto laws made by Pats; represented in government by 10 Tribunes; met outside in open forums

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Held office for Life

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Senate

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Held office for one year

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Consuls

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Could Declare War

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Assembly

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Elected Consuls

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Assembly

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Approve/Disapprove laws passed by Assembly

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Senate

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Could choose a dictator in case of emergency

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Consuls

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Acted as judges in highest court cases

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Consuls

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Directed the army

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Consuls

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Decided how money should be spent

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Senate

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Dealt with foreign policy

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Senate

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Represented the Council of the Plebs (10 people)

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