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| Last Etruscan king of Rome |
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| Form of government in which people elect their leaders |
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A) Head of the Roman Republic B) Led armies & directed government |
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| To say no or reject a law |
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| Wealthy & powerful Romans |
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| Means "The Senate & People of Rome" |
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| Elite group of 5,000 Roman foot soldiers |
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| City-state that fought against Rome in Punic Wars |
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| Kept a close eye on the behavior of the Senators |
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| Roman judges who dealt with lawsuits |
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| In charge of the treasury |
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| Group of people who passed laws, declared war, & elected tribunes |
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A) Protected the common Romans B) Could veto any action in government |
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| 3 wars between Carthage & Rome for world domination |
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| Carthaginian general in the Second Punic War |
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| Roman general in the Second Punic War |
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| Major victory for Romans over the Carthaginians |
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| To bring about positive change |
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| Large estates of the Patricians |
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| Tried to help the poor Romans, but were assassinated by Senate |
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| Created professional fighting Roman army |
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| Great Roman general who was assassinated by the Senate |
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