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Forget Hump Day… How about a Snow Day?. Roman Republic. “Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day”. Roman Republic Begins. Founded as the “City on Seven Hills” in present day Italy Drove out the hated Etruscan king in 509 BCE Set up a new government called a republic “Thing of the people” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Forget Hump Day…How about a Snow Day?

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Roman Republic

“Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day”

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Roman Republic Begins

• Founded as the “City on Seven Hills” in present day Italy

• Drove out the hated Etruscan king in 509 BCE• Set up a new government called a republic– “Thing of the people”– Roman citizens chose officials to represent them– Goal to keep any individual from gaining too much

power

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Senate• Originally, the Senate was the most powerful

governing body (300 members) who debated and voted on foreign affairs, laws, and finances.

• Senators served for life and were initially just made up of wealthy, upper class men.

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Patricians vs. Plebeians

• Patricians = members of the landholding upper class

• Plebeians = the farmers, merchants, artisans, and traders who made up the bulk of the population and had little influence in government

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• If there is a split between the patricians and plebeians, what could possibly go wrong in Rome?

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Power of the Patricians• Consuls = Elected leader of

the Roman Republic from the patrician class. Could only serve one term. Expected to consult with the Senate.

• Elected two consuls every year to supervise the business of government and command the armies

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• What are the benefits of having two consuls?

• What could possibly go wrong?

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Plebeians Demand Equality

• Laws of the 12 Tables set up in the Forum (marketplace) in 450 BCE

• Tribunes = Elected officials from the Plebeian class.

• In the senate, tribunes could veto, or block, laws they felt were harmful to the Plebeians

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• If the Roman Republic is a “thing of the people,” why would the Plebeians demand equality?

• Once they achieved these reforms, what could possibly go wrong?

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Dictators

• In the event of war or emergency, the Senate might choose a dictator for Rome

• Dictator = granted emergency powers to rule for 6 months and then gave up power.

Cincinnatus

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• Considering the job of the dictator and the story of Cincinnatus, what could possibly go wrong with the Roman Republic?