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Ancient Rome

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what river connects Rome to the Mediterranean Sea The Tiber river
what three large bodies of water did the Roman Empire touch Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, and Atlantic Ocean.
what desert formed the southern boundary of the Roman Empire The Sahara Desert
what mountain ranges are located to the east and north of Rome the Alps,and the Carpathian MTS.
according to the myth who founded Rome Romulus and Remus
Who actually founded Rome Latians
Greek Infulunces Columns
Etruscan Influence Arches Keystone Cuniculus
what is a republic a government in which all decisions were made by elected representatives
what is the purpose of the Roman senate discuss the baited and voted on laws such as trade and war
what is the purpose of a consuls had total control over the army
A struggle between the _______ and the __________. Plebians and Patricians
The Pleabians fought to get _________. rights
The plebains solved the conflict by boycotting
the patricians finally composed with the plebeians because because of the work in the city and on the farm come to a halt
senate 300 Patricians and 10 plebains (tribune)
Council one Patricians and one Plebian
Twelve Tables laws were written down
What is the pax Romana 200 years of peace and prosperity.
what made it possible Augustus did good things for Rome which made the pax of Romama possible
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