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| to grow and develop over time |
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| to keep someone down from generation to generation |
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| when power is passed down from generation to generation |
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| gathering of the people for the purpose of people making laws and to govern the country |
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| Common people, mostly peasant and laborers in Roman Republic |
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| Upper class citizens during the Roman Republic |
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| a large area where family could gather when your enter a rich, Roman's home |
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| a public gathering place where people could shop in Rome |
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| a race track for chariot racing |
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| a large public arena where gladiators fought |
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| Peace in Rome for almost 200 years at the beginning of the Roman empire |
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| government ruled by one person called a King |
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| government ruled by a small group of people |
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| when one person (a tyrant) is in complete control of the government |
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| when the people have the power |
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| when you vote for someone to make decisions for you in the government |
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| vote directly for who and what you want |
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| a market place in Greece where people bought and sold goods |
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