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As you learned yesterday, in 753 BC Romulus founded the city of Rome. The city of Rome would expand to a massive republic called the Roman Republic. Based on your knowledge and yesterday’s lesson, how do you think one city could turn into a massive republic? Challenge Question: B E L L W O R K

Roman Empire Lesson 2: The Roman Republic

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As you learned yesterday, in 753 BC Romulus founded the city of Rome. The city of Rome would expand to a massive republic called the Roman Republic. Based on your knowledge and yesterday’s lesson, how do you think one city could turn into a massive republic? Challenge Question:Who are plebeians and patricians?

BELL

WORK

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OBJECTIVE & STANDARD

7.1 Analyze the legacy of the Roman Empire.

I can analyze the growth and significance of the Roman Republic.

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THE ROMAN REPUBLIC• The Roman Republic began in 509 BC and lasted

until 146 BC (see timeline below).• In Archaic Rome, the people were led by kings. • In the Roman Republic, the people elected their

own leaders. • This was a huge change!

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PLEBEIANS & PATRICIANS • The people were divided into

two groups:

Plebeians = common people Patricians = wealthy people

• In the Roman Republic, the elected leaders were always from the wealthy class.

• Do you think this is fair?

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A GROWING REPUBLIC• The Roman Republic mainly grew

as a response to outside threats. As Rome responded to these threat they would take over more and more land.

• Rome would send in a legion, which is a group of 6000 soldiers.

• One series of Roman wars was called the Punic Wars which occurred between Rome and Carthage (a city in Northern Africa.

• After winning the Punic Wars, Rome took control of Sicily, Corsica, Spain, and North Africa.

Did you know???SPQR was an acronym used in the Roman Republic to shorten it’s name: Senātus Populusque Rōmānus, the Senate and People of Rome

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Notice the Expansion of the Roman Republic after the Punic Wars

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FROM ARCHAIC TO REPUBLICToday we investigate how the Romans changed from a society with kings to a government where the people elected their own officials. Let’s read about the culture of Archaic Rome and see what changed.

Challenge Question: What do you think archaic means? Hint…Don’t tell your teacher they look archaic.

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Read the article about ancient Rome. As you read, look for specific evidence that explains how the Romans shifted from an Archaic society to a Republic.

Using bullet points, list your evidence on the back on the page. When all group members are finished, share your answers as a group.

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Compare & ContrastArchaic Rome• ?• ?• ?• ?

Roman Republic• ?• ?• ?• ?

• Now that we understand the differences between Archaic Rome and the Roman Republic, let’s explain this change.

• As a class, we will write a POWTIDE paragraph explaining this change. Remember, we need a topic sentence (thesis), 3 examples of detailed evidence, and a conclusion that restated the thesis.

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