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After leaving Troy, this hero played a role in the founding of Rome. He is the ancestor of the prominent Roman rulers.

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After leaving Troy, this hero played a role in the founding of Rome. He is the ancestor of the prominent Roman rulers.

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Aeneas

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These twins were raised by wolves. Which one is Rome named after?

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Romulus & Remus

Romulus

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This is a type of government where people elect representatives; also known as an indirect democracy.

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republic

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This famous dictator stepped down from power.

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Cincinnatus

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These are the common people, such as craftsmen, traders, peasants.

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plebeians

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The minority of the population, including nobles who could be elected to

government.

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patricians

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elected officials who held one year terms

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magistrates

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These are the two most powerful magistrates.

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consuls

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This council of powerful Romans advised officials and held office for life.

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Senate

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This means to forbid.

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veto

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What was the language of the Romans?

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Latin

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This is a method of making sure one group never gets too powerful.

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checks and balances

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Rome’s public meeting place is called the ________.

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Forum

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These written laws were displayed in the Forum. They are a symbol

of the rights of the Roman people.

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Law of the Twelve Tables

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This is a government with 3 parts.

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tripartite

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This word means an army group with up to 6000 soldiers.

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legion

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This was a long series of wars between Rome and Carthage.

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Punic Wars

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This brilliant general from Carthage used elephants at war.

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Hannibal

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These Roman tribunes who wanted to help Rome’s poor were killed for

their beliefs.

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Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus

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A Roman consul who encouraged poor people to join the army.

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Gaius Marius

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A powerful Roman General who became consul, then started a civil

war.

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Lucius Cornelius Sulla

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This former gladiator led a slave rebellion.

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Spartacus