Roman Republic - 500 BCE

Introduction

Comprehension

Geography

At about the same time that the Greeks and Persians were advancing their civilizations and also attacking one another, a new civilization, to their west, was developing in Italy. The Etruscan kings were becoming more and more unpopular with their citizens. The common people and aristocrats of Italy rebelled and eventually overcame their Etruscan masters.

In about 500 BC the Roman Republic began to develop. The people of Rome, who were tired of tyranny, wanted something different than to be ruled by a king. Both commoners and aristocrats wanted a say in the way that their cities would be governed. They wanted representative government.

At first, it was decided that the government would be run by a Senate that would be elected by the aristocrats who owned property. However, the common people also wanted a say in government. Therefore, it was decided that the poor people could send Tribunes to the Senate in order to have representation. This representative government is similar to the governments of current European countries and The United States of America.

The Roman Republic would eventually spread throughout the known world and would become the greatest empire in history. The republican form of government in Rome would last for over four centuries.

The Romans were different than many civilizations when they conquered new territories. Instead of destroying other civilizations, the Romans would welcome them into their empire. Eventually, the people in conquered states and cities would become Romans, and would even send their young men to fight in the Roman military. This benevolent treatment of prior enemies was crucial to extending the Empire.

Roman Republic - 500 BCE

Comprehension

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Around 500 BC the common people of Rome rebelled against the ______________.
Greeks
Goths
Etruscans
Phoenicians
The author says that the commoners and aristicrats of Rome wanted:
bags of gold
horses
roads
a say in government
The Roman citizens decided that the common people would send ____________ to the Senate.
farmers
fishermen
Tribunes
clergy
How long did republican government last in Rome?
40 years
1,000 years
over four centuries
200 years
The author says that people in conquered states would _________________.
be exiled
be put in dungeons
fight in the Roman military
become carpenters
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Geography

Points
The islands of Sardinia and Sicily are part of this country.
Switzerland
Austria
Croatia
Italy
Rome is closest to the _________.
Ligurian Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea
Ionian Sea
Adriatic Sea
Italy is ___________ of Slovenia.
north
south
east
west
Croatia is __________ of Italy.
north
south
east
west
Which of these countries does not border Italy.
Hungary
France
Switzerland
Austria
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Roman Republic - 500 BCE
Introduction
Comprehension
Geography