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Roman Republic

Cold case prep answers

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Roman Republic - Cold Case Caesar - Prep 1) According to the introduction, when did Rome begin to acquire large number of slaves? 2) Why did Romans need slave labor? 3) How did slave labor affect the small farmers? The Reformers 1) Define the Word: Reform 2) What problem did Tiberius Gracchus have with how soldiers were treated upon their end of service to Rome? 3) How did he want to solve this problem? 4) Why was Tiberius killed? 5) Do you think what happened to his body was justified? Explain 6) How did Gaius Gracchus try to find justice for his brother? 7) Why did Gaius want to give citizenship to non-Romans? 8) How did Gaius plan to give land to the poor? 9) Why was Gaius the subject of rumor? 10) Why do you think Gaius took his own life?

Chapter 4 Stearns MCQ

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22 Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6e (Stearns) Chapter 4 Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome Multiple-Choice Questions 1) If the Greek genius was politics, the Roman genius was A) engineering. B) poetry. C) science. D) agriculture. Answer: A Page Ref: 82 Topic: Introduction Skill: Conceptual 2) The two Mediterranean powers fighting in the Punic Wars were A) Athens and Sparta. B) Egypt and the Persian Empire. C) Macedonia and Crete. D) Carthage and Rome. Answer: D Page Ref: 87 Topic: Patterns of Greek and Roman History Skill: Factual

AP European History - The Roman Empire (60 BCE-160 CE) [General Summary]

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By 47 BCE Caesar had won the civil war against Pompei, and soon became dictator, planning a major reconstruction of republican government. He was assassinated in 44, however, by a conspiracy of senators acting to save the Republic. Marcus Antonius then stepped forward as major claimant to power, while the Senate coalesced around Octavian, an heir listed in Caesar's will. After indecisive battles, the two put off final conflict in a second triumvirate, including Lepidus. Finally, the former two broke, and in 30 BCE, Octavian defeated Mark Antony at Actium. In the next twenty years, Octavian (now named Augustus) created the Principate, a new form of Roman government giving increased powers to a non-elective Princeps who would evolve into Emperor by the mid-first century CE.

Persuasion of Mark Antony in Julius Caesar

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How far can knowledge extend until it totally corrupts a man? The usage of knowledge cannot only be beneficial, but it can change the mind of society. Within the novel Julius Caesar, Mark Antony uses constant repetition in order to induce a contradicting emotional reaction from the plebeians that challenges the conspirators? motives of murder.

Roman empire ch 6

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507-31 bce: roman republic. Started by brutus who deposed of tyrannic ruler Superbus and instituted a "res publica." then fall of republic and octavian ruled as a princep. Ended 100 years of civil war amd reorganized the roman state augustus was one of the roman principate and was very popular. He unified roman empire. Rulers after him were not as talented as him romanization rise of christianity technology: aqueducts and system of roads

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Earth and its People Chap Five Outline

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CHAPTER 5 An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China, 753?b.c.e.?330 c.e. I. Rome?s Creation of a Mediterranean Empire, 753 b.c.e.?330 c.e. A. Geography and Resources 1. Italy and Sicily are at a crossroads of the Mediterranean and serve as a link between Africa and Europe. Rome is at a crossroads of the Italian peninsula. 2. Italy?s natural resources included navigable rivers, forests, iron, a mild climate, and enough arable land to support a large population of farmers whose surplus product and labor could be exploited by the Roman state. B. A Republic of Farmers, 753?31 b.c.e.

Rome And Han China

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As Rome expanded the social and economic bases of the Roman Republic system in Italy were undermined. This caused the failure of the Roman Republican System of Gov. Men from independent farming families were forced to devote their time to military service. Large landowners bought up their land to create great estates called latifundia. As rome began to decline its republic was falling.
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