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GOVERNMENT OF ROMAN REPUBLICBy Amber, Jenny, Aj
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REPUBLIC
• It’s a form of Government in which state are a public matter, not the private concern of the rulers.
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SENATE
• Is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature of parliament.
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CONFLICT OF THE ORDERS
• Was a political struggle between the Plebeians and the Patricians.
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PATRICIANS
• Was originally referred to the group ruling class of ancient Rome, including both their natural and adopted members.
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PLEBEIANS
• Was the general body of free Rome citizens who were not Patricians, as determined by the census.
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CONSULS
• Was the highest elected office of Roman Republic and an appointive office under the Empire.
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DICTATOR
• Is a ruler who does not rule through democratic means.
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TRIBUNES
• Was a tittle shared by elected officials in the Roman Republic.
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VETO
• a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
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ASSEMBLY OF THE PLEBS
• Was the principal popular assembly of the ancient Roman Republic.
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CENSOR
• was an officer in ancient Rome who was responsible for maintaining the census, supervising public morality, and overseeing certain aspects of the government's finances.
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EXECUTIVE
branch of government that has sole authority and responsibility for the daily administration of the state bureaucracy.
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LEGISLATIVE
• Is a law that has been promulgated by a legislative or other governing body.
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JUDICIARY
• Is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the states.
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PRAETOR
• Was a title granted by the ancient Rome to men acting in one of two official capacities.
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TWELVE TABLES
• Was the ancient legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law.
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CURSUS HONORUM
• Was the sequential order of public offices held by aspiring politicians in both the Roman Republic and the early empire.