Deck 11: Rome, From Republic to Empire
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Deck 11: Rome, From Republic to Empire
1
Which of the following statements does not apply to the Etruscans?
A)They were a brilliant, wealthy, and warlike people whose language has yet to be translated.
B)They elected kings of early Rome.
C)Their elite women could attend nude male athletic contests.
D)Though neighbors, they exerted no influence on Rome.
E)They conquered early Rome.
A)They were a brilliant, wealthy, and warlike people whose language has yet to be translated.
B)They elected kings of early Rome.
C)Their elite women could attend nude male athletic contests.
D)Though neighbors, they exerted no influence on Rome.
E)They conquered early Rome.
Though neighbors, they exerted no influence on Rome.
2
What limited the executive power of the consuls?
A)term limits of five years
B)dividing the power of the office between two consuls
C)preventing them from military service
D)making them voting members of the assembly
E)taking them solely from the lower classes
A)term limits of five years
B)dividing the power of the office between two consuls
C)preventing them from military service
D)making them voting members of the assembly
E)taking them solely from the lower classes
dividing the power of the office between two consuls
3
What were some ways in which Roman and Greek family life, including the status of women, differed?
Students should mention the great importance of the family in Roman life, the position of the paterfamilias, and the dignity, honorable status, and relative freedom of Roman women.
4
The Roman Republic
A)has had a strong influence on the Western civic tradition.
B)mixed popular power with government controlled by wealthy landowners.
C)had an expansionist momentum fueled by fear, ambition, and greed.
D)created much of the present day political terms and vocabulary.
E)All of these
A)has had a strong influence on the Western civic tradition.
B)mixed popular power with government controlled by wealthy landowners.
C)had an expansionist momentum fueled by fear, ambition, and greed.
D)created much of the present day political terms and vocabulary.
E)All of these
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5
Summarize the what, when, and why of the Punic Wars.In what ways did they foreshadow the subsequent course of Roman history?
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6
Polybius argued that the Roman Republic
A)had a mixed constitution with executive, deliberative, and legislative branches.
B)was an oligarchy behind a democratic façade.
C)found its strength in a loose federation of diverse peoples.
D)would inevitably evolve into an imperial autocracy.
E)eventually added a judicial department.
A)had a mixed constitution with executive, deliberative, and legislative branches.
B)was an oligarchy behind a democratic façade.
C)found its strength in a loose federation of diverse peoples.
D)would inevitably evolve into an imperial autocracy.
E)eventually added a judicial department.
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7
Roman society was hierarchical.Explain two institutions that reflect this feature: the patron-client relationship and the division between patricians and plebeians.How did these institutions and practices contribute to Rome's success or challenges?
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8
Discuss the role of the military in Roman society.How did that role change and develop over the course of time?
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9
The word "Senate" comes from the Latin word meaning
A)Representative Body
B)Common people
C)Aristocracy
D)King
E)Old Man
A)Representative Body
B)Common people
C)Aristocracy
D)King
E)Old Man
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10
Julius Caesar was known as a great general as well as Roman leader.Summarize the career and achievements of Caesar.What reforms did he introduce and why was he murdered?
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11
Write a word portrait of the ideal man or woman of the Roman Republic.Include religious outlook and the most prized values and virtues.
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12
Discuss the influence of Greek culture on the Late Republic.To what extent did "Greece conquer its conqueror"? How did the Romans maintain their own identity?
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13
Roman society and culture may be described as
A)a military society similar to Sparta.
B)revolutionary and dynamic but closed to foreign influences.
C)anarchic but militaristic.
D)egalitarian but with elitist tendencies.
E)conservative, pragmatic, and open to foreign influences.
A)a military society similar to Sparta.
B)revolutionary and dynamic but closed to foreign influences.
C)anarchic but militaristic.
D)egalitarian but with elitist tendencies.
E)conservative, pragmatic, and open to foreign influences.
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14
Summarize the development of the great Roman war machine.In what ways did it differ from the Greek hoplite system? Which was to prove the better army?
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15
Discuss Polybius's model of a mixed constitution as he observed it in Roman government.How did it work? Do we see evidence of it in our current government? In what way is it the same or different?
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16
A Lictor with fasces symbolized what?
A)The authority to rule and punish
B)The exalted office of the king
C)Tyrannical authority
D)The impotence of a figurehead
E)None of the above
A)The authority to rule and punish
B)The exalted office of the king
C)Tyrannical authority
D)The impotence of a figurehead
E)None of the above
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17
Politically, Rome
A)began with a democratic system.
B)started with a republic before evolving into a monarchy.
C)began and always remained a republic.
D)evolved from monarchy to republic to empire.
E)evolved into a constitutional monarchy.
A)began with a democratic system.
B)started with a republic before evolving into a monarchy.
C)began and always remained a republic.
D)evolved from monarchy to republic to empire.
E)evolved into a constitutional monarchy.
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18
Discuss the causes of the social unrest of the Late Republic and describe the attempts to deal with it, including the role of the dictators who came to power before Julius Caesar.
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19
Which of the following Roman archaeological finds do not pertain to or describe Rome prior to the era of the Republic?
A)Stone highways
B)Remains of a Forum from this era
C)Fortifications on the Palatine
D)Underground caves supporting the evidence of Romulus and a she-wolf
E)Various grave sites and pottery
A)Stone highways
B)Remains of a Forum from this era
C)Fortifications on the Palatine
D)Underground caves supporting the evidence of Romulus and a she-wolf
E)Various grave sites and pottery
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20
All of the following were characteristics of the Romans from origin to Republic to Empire, except they
A)showed great open-mindedness in borrowing from other societies.
B)did not share citizenship with non-Romans.
C)enslaved whole peoples.
D)destroyed whole cites with little provocation.
E)showed great generosity to defeated peoples.
A)showed great open-mindedness in borrowing from other societies.
B)did not share citizenship with non-Romans.
C)enslaved whole peoples.
D)destroyed whole cites with little provocation.
E)showed great generosity to defeated peoples.
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21
A triumph was awarded to
A)Certain generals after great military victories
B)Certain priests after years of service
C)Those who had concluded beneficial peace treaties
D)Spouses upon their marriages
E)Lawgivers who punished criminals
A)Certain generals after great military victories
B)Certain priests after years of service
C)Those who had concluded beneficial peace treaties
D)Spouses upon their marriages
E)Lawgivers who punished criminals
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22
The Lex Hortensia did what
A)redistributed Aristocratic land to the plebs
B)Officially combined the patrician and plebeian orders
C)Forced bachelors to marry
D)Restricted employment to one's father's occupation
E)Proscribed Caesar's enemies
A)redistributed Aristocratic land to the plebs
B)Officially combined the patrician and plebeian orders
C)Forced bachelors to marry
D)Restricted employment to one's father's occupation
E)Proscribed Caesar's enemies
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23
Which is not a Classical Roman Virtue?
A)Piety
B)Gravity
C)Levity
D)Virility
E)Religious duty
A)Piety
B)Gravity
C)Levity
D)Virility
E)Religious duty
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24
What long range weapon made the Roman legion so devastating?
A)Catapault
B)Bow and Arrow
C)Javelin
D)Sling
E)Long pike
A)Catapault
B)Bow and Arrow
C)Javelin
D)Sling
E)Long pike
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25
Women of the Republic were
A)always legally under a man's control but also had much more prestige and freedom than women in Classical Greece.
B)able to acquire their own personal name.
C)in control of society but only "behind the scenes."
D)treated essentially as slaves.
E)able to choose their own husbands.
A)always legally under a man's control but also had much more prestige and freedom than women in Classical Greece.
B)able to acquire their own personal name.
C)in control of society but only "behind the scenes."
D)treated essentially as slaves.
E)able to choose their own husbands.
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26
The Twelve Tables were important because
A)they were a victory for plebian rights and protection under the law.
B)they increased the power of the patricians.
C)they created a tax base that reduced the tax on patrician land.
D)any plebian who served in the military was given a small farm upon retirement.
E)they were based on heredity and not on wealth.
A)they were a victory for plebian rights and protection under the law.
B)they increased the power of the patricians.
C)they created a tax base that reduced the tax on patrician land.
D)any plebian who served in the military was given a small farm upon retirement.
E)they were based on heredity and not on wealth.
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27
The victor of the battle of Zama was
A)Publius Cornelius Scipio
B)Hannibal
C)Appius Claudius
D)Pyrrhus of Epirus
E)Philip V
A)Publius Cornelius Scipio
B)Hannibal
C)Appius Claudius
D)Pyrrhus of Epirus
E)Philip V
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28
Which of the following statements do not apply to Roman religion?
A)In its earliest form, it was animistic.
B)Religion aimed at "binding" the gods to human requests.
C)The Roman state religion grew out of household religion.
D)Early Roman religion showed strong Egyptian influences.
E)The position of priests was opened to plebeians in 300 B.C.
A)In its earliest form, it was animistic.
B)Religion aimed at "binding" the gods to human requests.
C)The Roman state religion grew out of household religion.
D)Early Roman religion showed strong Egyptian influences.
E)The position of priests was opened to plebeians in 300 B.C.
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29
The head of a Roman family was
A)The father of each individual nuclear family
B)The Paterfamilias
C)The husband and wife together
D)The grandfather
E)The Patron
A)The father of each individual nuclear family
B)The Paterfamilias
C)The husband and wife together
D)The grandfather
E)The Patron
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30
Rome won the Punic Wars against its greatest rival in the western Mediterranean, which were
A)the Carthaginians.
B)the Greeks.
C)the Etruscans.
D)the Gauls.
E)the Phoenicians.
A)the Carthaginians.
B)the Greeks.
C)the Etruscans.
D)the Gauls.
E)the Phoenicians.
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31
The patron-client relationship was basic to Roman society and
A)required that patron and client treat each other with respect and fidelity.
B)meant that patrons would put their clients before their own in-laws.
C)was often extended to conquered countries.
D)was a form of the hierarchy system of Roman society.
E)All of these
A)required that patron and client treat each other with respect and fidelity.
B)meant that patrons would put their clients before their own in-laws.
C)was often extended to conquered countries.
D)was a form of the hierarchy system of Roman society.
E)All of these
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32
Roman annexation of Carthage, Macedon, and Greece led to
A)a dynamic expansion around the entire Mediterranean.
B)a significant Hellenization of Roman culture.
C)substantial economic growth and social dislocation.
D)the Roman Empire becoming a power on three continents.
E)All of these
A)a dynamic expansion around the entire Mediterranean.
B)a significant Hellenization of Roman culture.
C)substantial economic growth and social dislocation.
D)the Roman Empire becoming a power on three continents.
E)All of these
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33
Roman expansion in Italy was facilitated by
A)the extension of citizenship to annexed peoples.
B)generally benevolent treatment of Rome's allies.
C)the building of roads and the establishment of Roman colonies.
D)increased man power from defeated areas.
E)All of these
A)the extension of citizenship to annexed peoples.
B)generally benevolent treatment of Rome's allies.
C)the building of roads and the establishment of Roman colonies.
D)increased man power from defeated areas.
E)All of these
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34
The office that has been called the "people's champions" was
A)Consuls
B)Senators
C)Centurions
D)Tribunes
E)Censors
A)Consuls
B)Senators
C)Centurions
D)Tribunes
E)Censors
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35
Vesta was the goddess of
A)The military
B)The State
C)The hearth
D)The farm
E)The hunt
A)The military
B)The State
C)The hearth
D)The farm
E)The hunt
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36
Which Macedonian king won battle after battle, but eventually lost to Rome
A)Hannibal
B)Appius Claudius
C)Antiochus III
D)Pyrrhus of Epirus
E)Scipio
A)Hannibal
B)Appius Claudius
C)Antiochus III
D)Pyrrhus of Epirus
E)Scipio
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37
What was the first great Roman road, from Rome to Brundisium?
A)Via Flaminia
B)Via Salaria
C)Via Appia
D)Via Cassia
E)Via Aemilia
A)Via Flaminia
B)Via Salaria
C)Via Appia
D)Via Cassia
E)Via Aemilia
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38
The "conflict of the orders" was
A)the war that followed the overthrow of the king.
B)a prolonged struggle between the patricians and plebeians.
C)a revolt of Roman allies.
D)a serious slave rebellion.
E)an attempt by non land owning farmers to acquire political power.
A)the war that followed the overthrow of the king.
B)a prolonged struggle between the patricians and plebeians.
C)a revolt of Roman allies.
D)a serious slave rebellion.
E)an attempt by non land owning farmers to acquire political power.
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39
Referring to the chapter feature, "The Written Record: Spartacus Slave Revolt," which of the following statements is not correct?
A)The revolt produced a number of important reforms.
B)The revolt attracted many free men to its cause.
C)Spartacus attracted many to his side because he divided the profits among his fighters.
D)The prisoners taken by the Romans were crucified and lined up along the road to Rome.
E)The revolt became a symbol of all those who were suppressed by the Romans.
A)The revolt produced a number of important reforms.
B)The revolt attracted many free men to its cause.
C)Spartacus attracted many to his side because he divided the profits among his fighters.
D)The prisoners taken by the Romans were crucified and lined up along the road to Rome.
E)The revolt became a symbol of all those who were suppressed by the Romans.
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40
Compared with the phalanx, the Roman legion was
A)less suited to mountain terrain.
B)less easily maneuvered.
C)rarely successful.
D)more flexible and adaptable.
E)not adaptable to short-range fighting.
A)less suited to mountain terrain.
B)less easily maneuvered.
C)rarely successful.
D)more flexible and adaptable.
E)not adaptable to short-range fighting.
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41
The Oppian Law
A)put limits on the gold and fine jewelry women could own.
B)Instituted to strengthen the role of the "paterfamilias"
C)Gave women the right to own land
D)Was a rejection of austerity.
E)All of the above.
A)put limits on the gold and fine jewelry women could own.
B)Instituted to strengthen the role of the "paterfamilias"
C)Gave women the right to own land
D)Was a rejection of austerity.
E)All of the above.
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42
What group does Gaius Marius add to his brother's coalition in his attempt to break senatorial power?
A)optimates
B)Plebs
C)Military
D)Equestrians
E)Slaves
A)optimates
B)Plebs
C)Military
D)Equestrians
E)Slaves
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43
The most enduring of Sulla's reforms was
A)his reform of the law courts.
B)his assumption of dictatorship.
C)the strengthening of the senate.
D)confiscation and distribution of land to soldiers.
E)placing a term limit on the senate while increasing it in the tribune.
A)his reform of the law courts.
B)his assumption of dictatorship.
C)the strengthening of the senate.
D)confiscation and distribution of land to soldiers.
E)placing a term limit on the senate while increasing it in the tribune.
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44
The result of Caesar's assassination was
A)the restoration of the Republic.
B)more upheaval and civil war.
C)an era of peace and equilibrium.
D)the peaceful restoration of the monarchy.
E)the assumption of power by Mark Antony.
A)the restoration of the Republic.
B)more upheaval and civil war.
C)an era of peace and equilibrium.
D)the peaceful restoration of the monarchy.
E)the assumption of power by Mark Antony.
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45
Caesar's account of the Gauls described
A)a division of the elite between druids (priests)and knights.
B)the practice of human sacrifice.
C)the servile status of ordinary people.
D)mostly battles and negotiations.
E)All of these
A)a division of the elite between druids (priests)and knights.
B)the practice of human sacrifice.
C)the servile status of ordinary people.
D)mostly battles and negotiations.
E)All of these
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46
Cicero's advocacy of human brotherhood
A)reflected his preference for Stoicism.
B)manifested itself in a sincere sympathy for the poor.
C)stressed natural law and the divine spark in each person.
D)emphasized the power of the majority.
E)both reflected his preference for Stoicism and stressed natural law and the divine spark in each person.
A)reflected his preference for Stoicism.
B)manifested itself in a sincere sympathy for the poor.
C)stressed natural law and the divine spark in each person.
D)emphasized the power of the majority.
E)both reflected his preference for Stoicism and stressed natural law and the divine spark in each person.
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47
All of the following can be associated with Spartacus's slave revolt except
A)general social discontent and repeated slave revolts.
B)a serious revolt of Roman allies and several major cities.
C)the defeat of nine Roman armies sent to suppress the revolt.
D)the crucifixion of 6,000 defeated rebels along the main road to Rome.
E)the elimination of the gladiators.
A)general social discontent and repeated slave revolts.
B)a serious revolt of Roman allies and several major cities.
C)the defeat of nine Roman armies sent to suppress the revolt.
D)the crucifixion of 6,000 defeated rebels along the main road to Rome.
E)the elimination of the gladiators.
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48
Cornelia was
A)educated lover of Hellenism.
B)Scipio's mother-in-law.
C)mother of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.
D)influential Roman noble women whose letters are wonderful examples of Latin prose.
E)All of the above.
A)educated lover of Hellenism.
B)Scipio's mother-in-law.
C)mother of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.
D)influential Roman noble women whose letters are wonderful examples of Latin prose.
E)All of the above.
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49
The main goal of the Gracchi, for which they were murdered, was to
A)redistribute land on behalf of the poor.
B)seize power and replace the Republic with a monarchy.
C)replace traditional religion with Greek philosophy.
D)maintain laws prohibiting conspicuous consumption.
E)set themselves up as super-patrons.
A)redistribute land on behalf of the poor.
B)seize power and replace the Republic with a monarchy.
C)replace traditional religion with Greek philosophy.
D)maintain laws prohibiting conspicuous consumption.
E)set themselves up as super-patrons.
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50
The primary role of the priesthood in Roman society was to
A)be keeper of the vestal flame
B)establish the "peace of the gods"
C)to be augurs.
D)hold local office.
E)work only in the civic temples.
A)be keeper of the vestal flame
B)establish the "peace of the gods"
C)to be augurs.
D)hold local office.
E)work only in the civic temples.
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51
One result of Marius's military reform proposals was
A)increased loyalty of the army to the senate.
B)the unpopularity of Marius with most soldiers.
C)the large-scale distribution of land to soldiers.
D)a shift in soldiers' loyalty from the senate to their commanders.
E)the creation of a permanent professional army composed mostly of defeated peoples.
A)increased loyalty of the army to the senate.
B)the unpopularity of Marius with most soldiers.
C)the large-scale distribution of land to soldiers.
D)a shift in soldiers' loyalty from the senate to their commanders.
E)the creation of a permanent professional army composed mostly of defeated peoples.
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52
The dominant philosophical school among the late Republican upper classes was
A)Epicureanism
B)Cynicism
C)Platonism
D)Stoicism
E)Materialism
A)Epicureanism
B)Cynicism
C)Platonism
D)Stoicism
E)Materialism
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53
The Plebeians were
A)rich Romans leaders.
B)Roman Farmers
C)Etruscan nobles
D)common citizens.
E)Roman nobles.
A)rich Romans leaders.
B)Roman Farmers
C)Etruscan nobles
D)common citizens.
E)Roman nobles.
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54
Which was not a playwright in the late Republic
A)Plautus
B)Terence
C)Lucilius
D)Cato
E)None of the above were playwrights
A)Plautus
B)Terence
C)Lucilius
D)Cato
E)None of the above were playwrights
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55
Patricians were
A)early Rome's hereditary Aristocracy.
B)common citizens.
C)Generals in the army.
D)great merchants.
E)the farming class.
A)early Rome's hereditary Aristocracy.
B)common citizens.
C)Generals in the army.
D)great merchants.
E)the farming class.
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56
Julius Caesar accomplished all of the following except
A)the introduction of the 365¼-day calendar.
B)debt reduction and colonies for veterans and the poor.
C)abolition of the senate and the creation of the office of emperor.
D)significant expansion of Roman citizenship.
E)the extension of Roman colonies.
A)the introduction of the 365¼-day calendar.
B)debt reduction and colonies for veterans and the poor.
C)abolition of the senate and the creation of the office of emperor.
D)significant expansion of Roman citizenship.
E)the extension of Roman colonies.
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57
The Western legal tradition has its roots in Rome.An important development in Roman law about the time of Cicero was
A)the interpretation of law by the pontiffs.
B)the adoption of the code of Draco.
C)the emergence of a class of professional legal experts.
D)the influence of the Hebrew Covenant.
E)trial by jury.
A)the interpretation of law by the pontiffs.
B)the adoption of the code of Draco.
C)the emergence of a class of professional legal experts.
D)the influence of the Hebrew Covenant.
E)trial by jury.
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58
Who were the members of the first Triumvirate
A)Caesar, Pompey, and Licinius
B)Cicero, Pompey, and Crassus
C)Cicero, Caesar, and Crassus
D)Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus
E)Caesar, Augustus, and Pompey
A)Caesar, Pompey, and Licinius
B)Cicero, Pompey, and Crassus
C)Cicero, Caesar, and Crassus
D)Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus
E)Caesar, Augustus, and Pompey
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59
The stability of the Late Republic was threatened by all of the following except
A)the impoverishment of the small farmer, who formed the backbone of the Roman army.
B)the growing unwillingness of the elite to subordinate their personal interests and ambitions to the good of society.
C)an other-worldliness spread by foreign religions.
D)the use of armies for domestic political purposes.
E)competition from armies of land-hungry peasants.
A)the impoverishment of the small farmer, who formed the backbone of the Roman army.
B)the growing unwillingness of the elite to subordinate their personal interests and ambitions to the good of society.
C)an other-worldliness spread by foreign religions.
D)the use of armies for domestic political purposes.
E)competition from armies of land-hungry peasants.
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60
The Po River allowed Rome access to the sea while being 15 miles inland.
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61
The Etruscans defeated the Romans in the early third century B.C.
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62
According to Roman law, the paterfamilias had the right to sell family members into slavery.
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63
Res Privata literally translates to "public thing."
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64
The Etruscans were great artists and architects and very religious.
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65
The ten tribunes, elected annually by the plebs, had the right to veto any act of the magistrates.
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66
Impoverishment of the small farmers, the backbone of the Roman army, was one of the factors that led to the demise of the Late Republic.
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67
Servilia was the widowed mother of the Gracchus brothers.
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68
Vesta was the door god and became the god of the city gates.
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69
Cicero was a great advocate of the poor and of democracy.
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