Roman Government

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  1. 3. The men who had control over Rome, beginning in 27 B.C.E. with Caesar Augustus
  2. 4. A Roman official who took charge of many things in the city, such as buildings, streets, games and markets
  3. 5. This rich class of Romans thought that they should be in charge of Rome's government
  4. 9. Two men would get elected to this position yearly, so they would not get too overpowering
  5. 11. The place in which the senate had its discussions, later expanded by Julius Caesar
  6. 13. Citizens of Rome wore these so they could be told apart from non-citizens
  7. 14. The plebeians created this assembly in 494 B.C.E., when they wanted to have a part in the government
  8. 15. The patricians created this group of three-hundred men to make Roman laws
  9. 17. He was the dictator of Rome in 44 B.C.E., until he was stabbed to death on the Ides (fifteenth) of March
  10. 18. The normal Romans who, along with slaves, could not join the senate
  11. 19. men were elected to this important spot in the government and served as judges
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  1. 1. The name of the people who dealt with how the public spent and earned their money
  2. 2. The plebeians chose these people to guard their rights and view the senate's meetings
  3. 6. This man was called from his farm to be in charge of the Roman army and be dictator in 458 B.C.E.
  4. 7. The Romans freed themselves from these people in about 500 B.C.E.
  5. 8. The men who ruled Rome before the emperors, Julius Caesar and Sulla are a few examples
  6. 10. A Roman official who took censuses, checked work contracts, and had the ability to not allow a person to vote
  7. 12. The Roman political party that wanted to allow people from nations that they overthrew to become citizens
  8. 13. Rome's fist written laws were carved onto these in 449 B.C.E.
  9. 16. This Roman political party wished to strengthen the senate and weaken the concilium plebis