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AP World History - UNIT 2: Rome Flashcards

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5065229124Where is Rome located?on 7 hills 15 mi inland along Tiber River0
5065242978Who were the three groups of early Italian people (who are later known as Romans)?Etruscans, Latins, Greeks1
5065335745What were the two major social divisions of Rome?Patrician - someone with hereditary ties to Rome; wealthy and powerful; took up 7-10% of population Plebeian - no hereditary ties to Rome; no property; majority of population2
5065354168What was the struggle of the orders?50 year struggle between Patrician and Plebeians; Plebeians fought to make laws public and form their own assembly3
5065362212What were the Roman laws called?12 tables - tablets posted in the forum (marketplace)4
5065246840What was the Roman concept of the Republic?consisted of voters (adult male citizens) who elected officials to run the state5
5065254358What did the Romans have that related to our legislative branch?- Roman senate - 300 patrician members (relates to our senate) - popular assembly - plebeians who voted on laws (relates to our house of representatives)6
5065254359What did the Romans have that related to our executive branch?- 2 consuls who ruled over the land and served 1 year terms (this relates to our president who serves 4 year terms) - chief executives - commanded the army and directed the government; in times of crisis a dictator could be appointed for 6 months7
5065254360What did the Romans have that related to our judicial branch?- 8 praetors - judges who served 1 year terms by the assembly (relates to our supreme court)8
5065309062What were the Roman military units called?legions - largest army units of 4500-600 citizens legionnaire - member of legion centuries - smallest unit of roman army (100) centurion - commander of centuries9
5065736467Why was the Roman military a central part of their culture?the military was used for conquering nations to obtain resources (wealth)10
5065328074What were the punic wars?The Punic wars were three wars fought by the Romans and the Carthaginians (Phoenicians)11
5065719469What was the root cause of the Punic wars?fought over land, trade, and resources12
5065750352What were the results of the punic wars?Rome was victorious in all three battles13
5065759524What did General Hannibal do?led forces of Carthage in the 2nd Punic war against Rome14
5065759525What is Scipio Africanus?Hannibal's homeland that was defeated by Scipio at the Battle of Zama15
5065919342What is the Battle of Zama?last battle of the second Punic War; fought between Scipio and Hannibal's homeland16
5065921554What is New Wisdom?policy of brute force towards Rome's new enemies17
5065938942What happened in the 3rd Punic war?- Rome attacked Carthage after Carthage attacked Rome's African ally Numidia - Rome burned Carthage to the ground, sold its survivors into slavery, and sowed salt into the soil18
5065964440What was the extent of Rome's expansion during the years of the Republic?N. Africa, Spain, Gaul, Italy19
5065970787What was 'bread and circuses'?- used to please the poor class and distract them from engaging in political rebellion - Roman government gave the poor free food and entertainment20
5065979018How significant was slavery?400,000/1,000,000 were slaves - took up 1/4 of labor force21
5066110022When did Julius Caesar die/declare himself dictator?44 BCE22
5066113911What was Caesar's source of power?army23
5066117993Which river did he cross to get to Germania (on a bridge built in 10 days)?Rhine River24
5066122086Who made up the first triumvirate?Caesar, Pompey, Crassus25
5066126452Why did Pompey order Caesar home?- Caesar gained respect after taking command of Gaul's army - Pompey became jealous and ordered Caesar to disband his army and return home26
5066144517Significance of Rubicon River?- After Pompey ordered Caesar home, Caesar made the decision to seize Roman power as he crossed the Rubicon27
5066157150What nations did Caesar take control of?Italy, Spain, Greece28
5066162304How did Caesar 'water down' the Senate?- he increased the Senate to 900 and reduced its role to advisory (reducing its power)29
5066168734How did Caesar die? What did his death spark?- many senators conspired against him and on March 15, 44 BCE he was stabbed to death in the senate - sparked 13 years of civil war30
5066181887Who was the heir to Caesar's throne?Augustus/Octavian - Caesar's grand nephew31
5066234844What was the 2nd triumvirate?Octavian, Marc Antony, Lepidus32
5066305890What was the conflict between Octavian and Marc Antony?- Antony left his wife (Octavian's sister) for Cleopatra - Octavian persuaded Senate to declare war on Antony and Cleopatra by accusing them of plotting to rule Rome from Egypt - Octavian seized rule and the civil war ended33
5066321318What did Octavian do as ruler?- given title Augustus - 1st roman emperor - stabilized the frontier - civil service was set up for Plebeians - 13 year rule34

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