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Rome : Government and Society What You Should Have Learned from the Reading

Rome : Government and Society What You Should Have Learned from the Reading

Remember…. • Rome was ruled by Patricians, who were the wealthy, noble, minority. •

Remember…. • Rome was ruled by Patricians, who were the wealthy, noble, minority. • A group of people known as Plebeians made up the majority of society but had no say in the way the government was run. As you can imagine, they weren’t too happy! • The Patricians were smart enough to realize that they had to make the Plebeians happy to avoid a revolt, so they made a few changes to their republic. Our government is also a tripartite! The Romans developed a tripartite, or a government with three parts, or branches.

The Roman Tripartite : Magistrates The Roman tripartite was still considered a Republic because

The Roman Tripartite : Magistrates The Roman tripartite was still considered a Republic because officials were elected. • The first part, or branch, of the tripartite was made up of magistrates. • • The two most powerful magistrates were called consuls. • Other magistrates were elected for jobs like organizing games, festivals for the gods, and for deciding whether or not criminals were guilty or innocent. Ther e we pers re two s on h ad al o that no l the pow one er.

The Roman Republic : The Senate Th is m a ple de m ase

The Roman Republic : The Senate Th is m a ple de m ase agi the stra Se tes w na tor ant to s. • The Roman Senate was made up of wealthy, powerful Romans who had the job of advising consuls. • Senators served for life and were often former magistrates (ex-magistrates). • Eventually the Senate gained control of Rome’s finances and had great influence in the government.

The Roman Republic : Assemblies and Tribunes • These two branches protected the plebeians.

The Roman Republic : Assemblies and Tribunes • These two branches protected the plebeians. • Assemblies elected magistrates. • Tribunes were elected by Plebeians and had veto power, which meant they could prohibit, or forbid actions of other government officials. ON EY EA R!

Checks and Balances • Another way Roman leaders’ powers were limited was because of

Checks and Balances • Another way Roman leaders’ powers were limited was because of Checks and Balances. e e, th. n i g ima argued n a c u ten As yo ment of rn gove • Basically, if one branch had an idea for Rome, they had to clear it with the other branches first.

Our Government Uses a Checks and Balances System as Well!

Our Government Uses a Checks and Balances System as Well!

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Get It? No? Oh, Well Here’s a Brainpop https: //www. brainpop. com/socialstudies/usgovernmentandlaw/branchesofgovernment/

Law of the Twelve Tables • Every successful government has a system of laws.

Law of the Twelve Tables • Every successful government has a system of laws. Eventually, however, Romans decided to write them down and hang them in the Forum, or their public meeting place. • Originally Rome’s laws weren’t written down anywhere, so people often did not know they were breaking the law.

Law of the Twelve Tables : For Example

Law of the Twelve Tables : For Example

The Roman Forum The Temple of Jupiter In the Roman Forum there were important

The Roman Forum The Temple of Jupiter In the Roman Forum there were important government buildings and temples. The Forum, which means public place, was usually packed with people!

The Roman Forum Today

The Roman Forum Today