The civilization north of Rome that the Romans defeated, credited with the beginning of the Republic, is the Etruscans.
A) Identify the civilization north of Rome that the Romans defeated, which we now credit as the
beginning of the Republic. (1 point)
the Etruscans
the Latins
the plebeians
the Greeks
9 answers
the attack of Lars Porsena on Rome
the Battle of Silva Arsia
the attack on Lucretia by Tarquin’s son and her subsequent suicide
Lucius Brutus’s sons being put to death
The event that led Lucius Brutus to lead the rebellion in Rome was the attack on Lucretia by Tarquin’s son and her subsequent suicide.
prevent an authoritarian state? (1 point)
The Roman Republic had a powerful military that would brutally enforce Roman law. It used fear
and varying punishments, depending on social class.
The Roman Republic had three governing bodies: the assemblies, the Senate, and the consuls.
Each had different responsibilities and limitations in their duties.
The Roman Republic centered its power on the Senate. Senators were elected for a lifetime by
the general population, regardless of citizenship, as a representative governing body.
The Roman Republic had a direct democracy. All citizens could directly vote on laws and pass
judgment on those who broke the law.
The option that best summarizes how the Roman Republic kept power in check to prevent an authoritarian state is:
The Roman Republic had three governing bodies: the assemblies, the Senate, and the consuls. Each had different responsibilities and limitations in their duties.
Republic? (1 point)
Citizenship was based on the amount of wealth someone had, regardless of where they were
born. All citizens could run for Senate.
Citizenship was granted to landowning men of Roman heritage or those who had it granted by a
general of the Roman military through pledging loyalty to the republic. Citizens were able to be in
the assemblies and elect assembly members.
Citizenship was limited to Roman soldiers and people from Rome. Senators were appointed by
the soldiers and were able to approve and enforce laws.
Men and women were granted citizenship as long as they were Roman and owned property.
Citizenship gave women the opportunity to be involved in government decisions.
The correct answer is:
Citizenship was granted to landowning men of Roman heritage or those who had it granted by a general of the Roman military through pledging loyalty to the republic. Citizens were able to be in the assemblies and elect assembly members.
He developed the principle of the Golden Mean.
He described how the goal of the human mind was to find the truth.
He wrote about the four virtues in his book The Republic.
He translated Greek philosophy into Latin, making the ideas accessible to western Europe.
The correct answer is:
He translated Greek philosophy into Latin, making the ideas accessible to western Europe.
Cicero's work helped to spread and preserve Greek philosophical ideas, which significantly influenced Enlightenment thinkers.