Ancient Rome Flashcards
Who was the master of the roman world
Julius ceasar
What did julius ceasar do?
Reconciliation with the enemies
Plebeian in the Senate
Jobs for the poor; new system of taxation
Proclaimed 900 senators
but their power is limited.
Granting citizenship to the non-Romans
After punic wars, Rome continuetheir conquest to
Greece, Macedonia, and Anatolia.
The continued expansion of Rome brought social problems such as:
- increasing level of slavery
- collapse of farmers and loss of employment
- widening gap between the rich and the poor
PUNIC is derived from Latin word …… which means……..
Punicus, pheonicians
CARTHAGE
Is a City-state founded by the
Phoenicians located in Northern Africa.
Tribune
Plebeian Assembly
protects the rights of pleabeians
SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS
Ancient Roman civilization emerged in
Italian peninsula
Ancient rome is city on the what hill
Seventh
Italyhas?
large fertile plains that are ideal for
farming.
What river
Tiber river
According to Roman legend, Rome was founded by twin brothers,
Romulus and remus
Early romans were …. People
Pastoral
Early romans spoke….
Latin
they belong to what family
Indo-european
Where did etruscans live
people who lived north of Rome in Etruria.
They invaded Rome and its neighboring places and led the land for a hundred years.
Estrudcans
Estuscans enforced …….
Monarchy
What did the romans do to the estrudcans?
Revoted and overthrown
type of government where people have the rights to vote and elect their representative.
Respublica/republic
Patricians
Rich
Plebeians
Poor
Managed the army and affairs of the government
Consuls, patricians
Judges who administers Roman Law
Prateors
Aediles
Manage financial and administrative matters
SOCIAL STUDIES 8- WORL
Quasteors
Representatives of the Plebeians
Tribunes
Slaves
No rights, regarded as possessions, worked on farms and mines, as gladiators or prostitutes
Pax romana
100 MILLION POPULATION
TRADING IN THE EMPIRE PROSPERS
UNIT 2 MODULE 2:
LANDS, BRIDGES, AND WATERS WERE SAFE FROM PIRATES
MINERALS AND RESOURCES WERE TRADED TO NEIGHBORING LANDS.