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Name the form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens have the right to vote. . Republic. Which class of Roman citizens made up the artisans, merchants, and farmers? . Plebeians . Which class of roman citizens were the wealthy, powerful land owners? . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Republic

Name the form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens have the right to vote.

Which class of roman citizens were the wealthy, powerful land owners?

Patricians

Consuls

What branch of Roman government acted as the chief executives?

Senate

Name the branch of Roman government that represented the upper class citizens.

What branch of Roman government represented the lower class citizens?

Tribune

Which group was responsible for civil laws?

Praetors

Hannibal

Scipio

What Roman general 1st used his military to take control of Rome?

Sulla His goal was to

restore power to the Republic, but instead he paved the way for future generals to use their armies to take control of Rome.

Julius Caesar

What river did Cesaer cross that made him an outlaw?

Rubicon

Absolute Ruler

Caesar and other dictators ruled with absolute power as a ….?

Augustus

The first true Emperor of Roman, Octavian took the title “exalted one” or…”

Pax Romana

How did Roman rulers appease the hungry and poor citizens of the Empire?

Grain and Gore

Jesus

Apostles

Why did Christianity spread throughout the Roman empire?

Accepting Roads Official Religion

Which writing declared tolerance for Christianity throughout the Roman empire?

The Edict of Milan

Diaspora

Constantine

Heresy

Inflation

Mercenaries

Diocletian

Attila

Who was the first group of outside invaders to sack the city of Rome?

Visigoths

Greco – Roman Culture

Pompeii

Aqueducts