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Type of government in which people elect leaders to make laws for them | Republic
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Council of rich and powerful Romans who helped run the city | Senate
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People who could take part in the government | Citizens
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Large public square that was in the center of Rome where citizens met to discuss government issues | Forum
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Auditorium built in Rome that could hold 50,000 people | Colosseum
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A government that includes many different peoples and lands under a single ruler | Empire
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Channels used to carry water over long distances | Aqueducts
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Period of peace that lasted for 200 hundred years- Roman peace | Pax Romana
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Religion based on teachings of Jesus of Nazareth that started during the Roman Empire | Christianity
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The language that Roman people spoke. It is the basis of many languages spoken today. | Latin
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Roman general who became leader of Rome before he was killed by a group of Senators | Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar’s nephew, first Roman emperor | Octavian
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Roman city where a volcano erupted in 79 B.C.E | Pompeii
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Capital city of Roman Empire | Rome
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Roman emperor Constantine split the empire in half, and created a second capital city named after himself | Constantinople
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A term describing the closely connected cultures of ancient Greece and Rome | Greco-Roman
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Legendary twin brothers (and sons of Mars, the Roman god of war) who founded Rome | Romulus and Remus
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a member of the wealthy social class in ancient Rome | Patrician
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a commoner in ancient Rome | Plebeian
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a professional athlete, often a slave or prisoner of war, who fought to provide entertainment for ancient Rome | Gladiator
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