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1 Ancient Rome The Roman Republic

2 Early History of Rome 3 groups that influenced early Rome Greeks
Established colonies in Italy and Sicily Taught Romans how to grow grapes and olives Art, literature, and architecture influenced Romans Etruscans From northern Italy Latins First to settle in Rome Gods were influenced by Greeks and Etruscans

3 The Roman Republic Etruscan kings ruled Rome from 600 B.C. to 509 BC
Roman aristocrats overthrew the last Etruscan king in 509 BC Establish a republic

4 The Roman Republic Republic
A form of government in which elected officials govern the state power rests with citizens who have the right to vote for their leaders Indirect democracy or representative democracy Rome allowed free-born male citizens to participate in elections Women could not vote

5 The Roman Republic Patricians
Rich landowners who held most power in Rome Made up 10% of the population Ran the government and made the laws

6 Patricians and Plebeians
Farmers, blacksmiths, and merchants Majority in Rome Could not hold most government positions

7 Patricians and Plebeians
Plebeians demanded more rights in Rome from the patricians Plebeian Council Allowed to elect their own assembly Tribunes Officials elected to protect the rights of plebeians Could veto laws that were unjust to plebeians

8 The Twelve Tables of Rome
First written code of law in Rome Plebeians demanded laws of Rome be written down Laws were carved on twelve bronze tablets and displayed in the Roman Forum Established the principle that all free citizens had the right to protection of the law

9 Roman Government Consuls 2 consuls elected by the assembly for 1 year
Chief executives and commanded the army

10 Roman Government Senate 300 patrician men Served for life
Controlled finances and foreign relations Advised consuls

11 Roman Government Assemblies Tribal Assembly and Centuriate Assembly
Made laws and elected officials Gaius Gracchus, tribune of the people, presiding over the Plebeian Council

12 Roman Government In times of crisis, the republic could appoint a dictator to rule Rome. Dictator a leader who has absolute power Could only rule for six months Were chosen by the consul and elected by the Senate Cincinnatus

13 The Roman Forum The center of life in Rome
Marketplace and civic center Senate met in the forum Public speeches were given here Site of many businesses

14 Closure Answer in complete sentences:
What is the difference between a republic and a direct democracy? What was the difference between patricians and plebeians? Would you approve of the US having two consuls instead of one president? Why or why not?


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