Lesson 8 Review Flashcards

1
Q

left his plow to be dictator

A

Cincinnatus

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2
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common citizens; “plebs”

A

plebeians

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3
Q

“Behold how little we Romans care for pain when it is to defend our country”

A

Mucius

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4
Q

Identify the starred island on the map:

A

Sardinia

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5
Q

The first consul of Rome who watched his two sons executed for treason

A

Junius Brutus

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6
Q

The Etruscan king who fought with Tarquin against Rome

A

Lars Porsena

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7
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power to prevent the passing of a law; Latin: I forbid

A

veto

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8
Q

Lucius Quinctius; called incinnatus (“curly haired”)

A

Cincinnatus

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9
Q

Identify the starred island on the map:

A

Cyprus

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10
Q

Identify the starred island on the map:

A

Corsica

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11
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Caius Marcius; patrician general; hated plebeians

A

Coriolanus

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12
Q

Name the 7 hills of Rome

A

Palatine, Capitoline, Aventine, Caelian, Quirinal, Viminal, and Esquiline

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13
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left his plow to be dictator

A

Cincinnatus

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14
Q

He burnt his hand to show Roman courage

A

Caius Mucius

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15
Q

burnt his right hand to prove loyalty to Rome

A

Caius Mucius

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16
Q

Why were dictators elected occasionallly in Rome?

A

Republican Rome was normally ruled by two consuls, each of whom had the right to command an army. Their powers were limited constitutionallly and by the fact that two of them shared equal power. In times of great emergency to the state, the Senate could appoint a dictator with absolute and sole power.

17
Q

powerful Roman family; killed by Veientians

A

Fabii

18
Q

“Give me two good men to help me, and I will hold the bridge…”

A

Horatius

19
Q

What Etruscan king gathered a large army to help Tarquin recapture Rome?

A

Lars Porsena

20
Q

king of Clusium of Etruria; fought Romans

A

Lars Porsena

21
Q

Who held back the Etruscan army while the Romans cut down the Sublician Bridge

A

Horatius Cocles

22
Q

wealthy, upper class citizens

A

patricians

23
Q

defended the Sublician Bridge against invasion

A

Horatius Cocles

24
Q

elected representative of the plebs

A

tribune

25
Q

What could tribunes do to laws they didn’t like?

A

Tribunes had veto power, which means they could prevent laws from passing.

26
Q

He held off the Etruscans at the bridge

A

Horatius

27
Q

noble who defended the plebeians and found a new city

A

Fabii

28
Q

Why was the act of Horatius, Spurius, and Lartius so courageous

A

Three men held a bridge against a force of thousands, a bridge that was being torn down under them by the Romans. Their actions showed that they cared more for Rome than for their own safety.

29
Q

Date of the founding of the republic

A

510 BC

30
Q

Identify the starred island on the map:

A

Crete

31
Q

Identify the starred island on the map:

A

Sicily

32
Q

Why were dictators elected occasionallly in Rome?

A

Republican Rome was normally ruled by two consuls, each of whom had the right to command an army. Their powers were limited constitutionallly and by the fact that two of them shared equal power. In times of great emergency to the state, the Senate could appoint a dictator with absolute and sole power.

33
Q

Lucius Quinctius; called incinnatus (“curly haired”)

A

Cincinnatus

34
Q

What did Coriolanus want plebeiansto exchange for food during the famine?

A

He wanted the plebeians to give up their tribunes, which would force them to give up the little power they had.