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What type of government did Ancient Rome have BEFORE the people over took the Etruscan King?
a) republic
b) democracy
c) monarcy
d) senate

After the people over threw the Etruscan King what type of government did they create?
a) monarcy
b) democracy
c) republic
d) consul

The early Romans modeled their government after the Greek government at the time. What type of government did the Greeks have?
a) republic
b) monarcy
c) senate
d) democracy

This is a group of 300 men who were part of the new Roman government, what are they called?
a) consuls
b) senate
c) congressman
d) king

These two men were very powerful in the new Roman government, they had the right to VETO each other. Who are they?
a) senators
b) consuls
c) princes
d) gardeners

These are the largest group of citizens from ancient Rome. They were very hard workers and the men could vote. Who area they?
a) patricians
b) plebeians
c) slaves
d) your parents

These are the smallest group of citizens from ancient Rome. They were very rich and powerful. Who are they?
a) patricians
b) plebeians
c) slaves
d) your parents

This group of people were not considered citizens in ancient Rome. They could not make choices about where to live or what job to do. Who are they?
a) patricians
b) plebeians
c) slaves
d) your parents

A patrician or plebeian woman in ancient Rome had some rights but one very important one that they did not have was:
a) the right to vote
b) protection under the laws of the land
c) certain privileges under the laws of the land
d)

What was your favorite part to learn about in this lesson?
a) the classes or groups of people
b) the new form of government
c) how the king was overthrown
d)

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