Roman Republic Study Guide
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This study guide for 4th grade students covers the Roman Republic, including its culture, government, social structure, and key figures such as Julius Caesar. It includes questions to help students review and understand the material.
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**4th Grade** **Study Guide** **Unit 4: The Growth of Empires** **Chapter 1: The Roman Republic** **[culture]** Ancient Rome was located on the Italian Peninsula - - - **[specialization]** - - - **[infrastructure]** - - - - - **[stable food supply]** - - -...
**4th Grade** **Study Guide** **Unit 4: The Growth of Empires** **Chapter 1: The Roman Republic** **[culture]** Ancient Rome was located on the Italian Peninsula - - - **[specialization]** - - - **[infrastructure]** - - - - - **[stable food supply]** - - - **[government]** Republic - representative democracy - - - The *Twelve Tables*: set of laws made to protect the plebeians Julius Caesar - - - **[technology]** - **[belief systems]** Believed Romulus and Remus founded Rome Polytheistic: similar to the Greek beliefs **[writing]** Twelve Tables: inscribed onto bronze tablets **[social structure]** **Patricians** were members of the wealthiest and most powerful families of Rome - - **Plebeians** did not have political rights at first; they revolted to gain a voice in government - - **Women** - **Enslaved People:** born into slavery, captured in war, sold themselves into slavery to pay off a debt - - 1. 2. - - - - - - -