Ancient Rome
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Ancient Rome
Roman Republic
509 B.C. – Rome
develops a government
called a republic
Indirect democracy:
citizens elect leaders
who make government
decisions
Only free-born males can
vote
Roman Republic
Two groups competed
for power
Patricians: rich
landowners who held
most of the power
Plebeians: common
farmers, artisans, and
merchants. They forced
the patricians to give
them more power
Republican Government
Separate branches of
government
Two consuls commanded
the army and led the gov’t
Roman Senate:
aristocrats who advised
the consuls and controlled
the money
Republican Government
Two assemblies included
other classes of people
In times of crisis, a
dictator was appointed
for a 6 month term
Expansion creates
problems for the Roman
republic
Republican Government
Rome ends democracy and
becomes an empire under
Augustus in 27 B.C.
Roman Law
Rome’s legal principles
influence the growth
of democracy
throughout the
Western world
Rome establishes a
written legal code
Written Legal Code
Twelve Tablets (451
B.C.): assured citizens
protection under the
law
Justinian’s Code (528
A.D.): compiled all
laws made since the
earlier code
Written Legal Code
Written laws establish
the idea of “a
government of laws,
not of men” (Aristotle)