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rome reviw

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name all the seas Ionian sea,tyrhaeni sea,Adriatic sea.
what is the vocab for forum a roman public meeting place
what is the vocab for empire land with different territories and people under a single rule.
what is the vocab for dictatorship A ruler who has almost absolute power
what is the vocab for emperor. name of the Romen ruler during the imperious age
what is the vocab for patricians. the nobles in Romen society
what is the vocab for plebeians the common people of ancient Rome
what is the vocab for consuls the two most powerful officials in Rome
what is the vocab for Senate Romen officials who were appointed by the consuls
what is the vocab for veto to regret or prohibit actions and laws of other gov. officials.
what is the vocab for checks and balances a system that balances the distribution of power in a gov.
what is the vocab for Latin the language of the Romans.
what is the vocab for arch a strusher that spans and supports weight above it
what is the vocab for aqueduct a human made raid channel that carries water from distant plosive
what is the vocab for civil lard a legal system based on a written code of laws
why was Rome able to rise so successfully? ruled Italy
which river flows near rome? tiber river
which river flows near alps po river
700 bc greeks settled in itly and taught the romens what? greek culter
loyal alies were given romen citizen and what? voteing rights
legion basic unit of the roman army;4000- 6000 foot soldiers or infantry.
where is rome located near the tiber river.
where is the romen rule located around rome
where is the ape Monte's in-between Roman and greek rule
Romans were very practical. They governed created what laws
The Etruscan and Greek people both settled in Italy
rome during 753-509 was under control of different what? kings
509 bc-romens overthrew the last king and became a what? republic
assemblies were democratic
tribunes acted as protecters
judges/praeter managed what? city of rome
judges/praeter led meny what into war armies
assenblies elected officals and ___ laws passed
tribunes has a rule of forbidden to harm or stop a tribune from doing his__ job
men ruled the familys
oldest man owns all ____ property
in theory : absolute,unlimited____ over family power
men could sell his ___ into slavery or kill them! children
in practice limited by_____ custom
women had more ___ then greeks freedom
women owned ___ personnel property
women cold not ____, attend assemblies or hold office vote
men could___ vote
senators had great ____ political power
nobles and patricians were officials and _____ advisors
plebeians were____ majority of the Roman class
freemen were___ once slaves, now free
slaves are____ lowest class,no freedom,considered property of the land owners
common people most lived in cramed____ w/o running water apartments
wealthy people earned $ from ___ agriculture
slavery bought and____ cardsharped
slave people were often treated_____ poorly
meny battles fought between Rome and Carthage from____ 264BC-146BC
the Romans fought in battles to ___ expand
Rome and Carthage cities were major powers that began to___ clash
there were _____ major wars 3
during the first Punic war, much of the fighting was at ____ the sea
Carthage and Rome realized they could not win the war at sea. Rome sent a_____ fleet
sicliy became the vary first Roman ____ province
in the second Punic war, Carthage was more successful under their general and___ leader
Hannibal decided he would bring the war to the____ romans
Hannibal led 46,000 men with battle horses and_______ elephants
Rome counterattacked his homeland of___ Carthage
in the final Punic war, Rome raised a few army and attacked the city of_____ cathage
the Roman army burned and demolished all of the______ buildinings
much like other ancient civilizations, ancient Rome developed a___ social hierarchy
A social hierarchy is a classification system that organized citizens of a ____ civilization
The hierarchy so ancient Rome consisted of two chief executive officers in the___ roman republic called consuls and praetors
at the very top of the hierarchy were the ___ senators
senators held great political power, as they were men who served in the ______ senate
being the highest class senators typically consisted of the _____________ wealthiest nobles in society.
Directly below senators in ranking were nobles and ____ patricians
the men were officials and advisories who excelled at _____ owning land
in rome third in the hierarchy were the plebeians, the majority group of ______ roman society
the bottom two tiers of the social hierarchy were ____ freedmen and slaves
freedmen were former slaves who recovered their ___ but still lived with major restriction freedom
laves were the lowest class in the social ladder with no ____ or rights freedom
slaves were considered ______ property
swparate of the social hierarchy but ______ realted
there where two groups of chief executive officers in the______ roman republic
the consuls led the roman army into battles, and they were also tasked with running the ______ gov.
the praetors were directly below the consuls, in charge of civil law in Rome
as with other ancient civilization, the social hierarchy of ancient Rome
relationships were all affected by the ______ social class
what was the difference between freedmen and salves? freedmen where farmer salves that got there freedom back. slaves had no freedom and were considered property
what was the role of a senator in the social hierarchy? senators held grate poetical power and the men served senate.
which group made up the majority of people in Rome? chefs exlueve officers
what roles did these people typically hold? they led roman armies into battle and running the gov.
the roman republic was surrounded by _____ enemies
war began and lasted for the next two hundred___ years
Rome conquered Latin states by _____ 264 bc
the romans during this time were able to keep ____ control and rule Italy
duty, discipline. and courage were traits of the ____ romans
romans also excelled in ____ military accomplishments
romans built colonies and towns while ___ connecting them
romans maintained control by devising the ____ roman confederation
romans allowed some allies to improve their _____ status
romans made conquered people fee as if they were fort of rome's success
why was Rome able to rise so successfully? conquered Italy
what are three wats in which romans were able to maintain control and rule Italy? roman confedered
ramose and romles are twins
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