chapter 9 vocab
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| Who were the plebeians? | A common farmer, trader or craftworker in ancient Rome.
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| A member of the noble families who controlled all power in the early years of the Roman Republic. | Patricians
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| A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to speak or act for them | republic
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| Representative | A person who is elected by citizens to speak or act for them.
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| Senate | A lawmaking body and most powerful branch of Rome's government
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| Tribune | An elected leader of ancient Rome who represented the interest of the plebeians.
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| Consul | The one of two elected officials of the Roman Republic who commanded the army and were supreme judges.
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| Twelve Tables | The earliest written collection of Roman laws drawn up by Patricians about 450 BC that became the foundation of Roman law.
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| Punic Wars | A series of conflicts between Rome and Carthage in the 200's BC ending and a victory for Rome.
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| Livy | Historian of the ancient Roman Republic who wrote about the struggle between the patricians and plebeians.
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| Hannibal | The general of Carthage who marched his army from Spain to Rome in the Second Punic Wars
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| Scipio | Roman general who defeated Hannibal in the Battle of Zama outside Carthage, North Africa, in 202 BC.
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| Forum | A meeting place in the center of ancient Rome; laws were often discussed there.
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| Carthage | The ancient city on the north coast of Africa.
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| Zama | Site in northern Africa where the Roman army defeated the Carthage army in 202 BC.
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