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Flashcards on Roman Republic vs. Roman Empire
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What form of government did the Roman Republic have?
The Roman Republic had a republican form of government.
What form of government did the Roman Empire have?
The Roman Empire had an autocratic form of government.
When was the Roman Republic established?
The Roman Republic was established in 509 BCE.
When did the Roman Empire begin?
The Roman Empire began in 27 BCE.
Who held the most power in the Roman Republic?
In the Roman Republic, the Senate held the most power.
Who held the most power in the Roman Empire?
In the Roman Empire, the Emperor held the most power.
How long did the Roman Republic exist?
The Roman Republic existed for about 500 years.
How long did the Roman Empire last?
The Roman Empire lasted for about 500 years.
Who were the important political figures in the Roman Republic?
Important political figures in the Roman Republic included consuls, senators, and tribunes.
Who were the important political figures in the Roman Empire?
The important political figure in the Roman Empire was the Emperor.
What were the major conquests of the Roman Republic?
The major conquests of the Roman Republic included the Punic Wars and the conquest of Gaul.
What were the major conquests of the Roman Empire?
The major conquests of the Roman Empire included the expansion across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
What led to the downfall of the Roman Republic?
The downfall of the Roman Republic was primarily caused by political corruption and civil wars.
What led to the fall of the Roman Empire?
The fall of the Roman Empire was influenced by a combination of internal decay and external invasions.
What was the impact of the Roman Republic on future governments?
The Roman Republic served as a model for democratic governments in the future.
What was the impact of the Roman Empire on future civilizations?
The Roman Empire contributed to the spread of Latin language, Roman law, and architectural advancements.
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Which form of government did the Roman Republic have?
Republican
Autocratic
Dictatorial
Democratic
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Who held the most power in the Roman Empire?
Senate
Emperor
Consuls
Tribunes
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When was the Roman Republic established?
27 BCE
509 BCE
44 BCE
117 CE
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Who were the important political figures in the Roman Republic?
Consuls, Senators, Tribunes
Emperors, Generals, Governors
Dictators, Patricians, Plebeians
Knights, Equestrians, Slaves
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How long did the Roman Empire last?
50 years
500 years
1000 years
2000 years
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What were the major conquests of the Roman Republic?
Punic Wars, Gaul
Expansion across Europe, North Africa, Middle East
Conquest of Egypt, Greece
Invasion of Britannia, Hispania
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What led to the downfall of the Roman Republic?
Political corruption, Civil wars
Barbarian invasions, Economic collapse
Religious conflicts, Natural disasters
Foreign invasions, Slave rebellions
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What was the impact of the Roman Republic on future governments?
Model for democratic governments
Model for autocratic governments
Model for theocracy
No impact on future governments
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When did the Roman Empire begin?
27 BCE
509 BCE
44 BCE
117 CE
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What was the impact of the Roman Empire on future civilizations?
Spread of Latin language, Roman law, architectural advancements
Spread of Greek culture, democracy, theater
Spread of Egyptian hieroglyphics, pyramid architecture
Spread of Mesopotamian cuneiform, ziggurat architecture
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