The Rise of Ancient Rome
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| a curved structure used as a support over an open space, as in a doorway | ||
| an ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic | ||
| a structure that carries water over long distances | ||
| a person in the ancient Roman Republic appointed to rule for six months in times of emergency, with all the powers of a king | ||
| member of a wealthy family in the ancient Roman Republic | ||
| People in the ancient Roman Republic elected to lead the government. | ||
| Romans conquered territories and divided their empire into ____. | ||
| It says that one young man killed an unjust king and built the city. | ||
| They were all-powerful. | ||
| could not hold office or be senators. | ||
| Carthage, Greece, Gaul. | ||
| the last time a leader's son took power | ||
| They often built a new city to serve as the capital of the province | ||
| during all of the period of the five "good emperors." | ||
| They honored gods and goddesses who often had Greek counterparts. | ||
| They led to Rome. | ||
| but adopted parts of Etruscan culture including some gods and their alphabet. | ||
| propose and vote on laws. | ||
| the consuls couldn't agree and it was considered an emergency | ||
| Roman generals raised armies and fought for power. | ||
| ruled for too long and ruled like a king. | ||
| People were grateful for peace and prosperity and gave him power | ||
| most of the conquered people remained free. | ||
| Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius. | ||
| concrete | ||
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