Ancient Roman Politics
Explore Ancient Roman politics & the Republic! Learn about Senate, consuls, and assemblies.
Watch this video about the Ancient Roman Republic. Share 2-3 new facts that you learned about the Roman Republic from the video above. What can you share about the Ancient Roman Republic? You might choose to share new facts, new vocabulary words and their definitions, or some new people that you learned about. +Ancient Rome POLITICS Click on the orange text above to find the article link! Use this link to read all about Ancient Roman Politics and complete this worksheet. Who was the last king of Ancient Rome? Julius Caesar Octavius Tarquin Romulus How many consuls ruled the government during the time of the Roman Republic from 509-531 BC? One Three None. This was not a position in Ancient Roman government. Two Consuls served for one year, but senators served for _. Consuls served for one year(s), but senators served for life. Describe the main duties of the Roman Senate. Advise the consuls Approved or disapproved the laws made by the Assembly Collected all of the taxes All of the above Write the word that goes in the blank. Ordinary Romans, coming from the Plebeian class, served together in groups called assemblies. Who was the first emperor of Rome? Julius Caesar Augustus Mark Antony Tarquin Sort the following items into the correct categories using the information in the article. Click and drag the boxes into the categories that they belong in. Consuls (Patricians) 1 year term Ran the government Directed the army Senate (Patricians) Served for life Advised the consuls and the Assembly Approved or disapproved laws made by Assembly Directed Spending, including tax dollars Assembly Plebeians Elected the Two Consuls Declared peace or war Voted on laws suggested by government officials