Global history section 2 quiz

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Ancient Roman Governance Quiz

Test your knowledge of the political structures of Ancient Rome with this engaging quiz! Dive into the roles and responsibilities of key government positions and see how well you understand the intricacies of Roman governance.

  • Learn about magistrates, consuls, and more
  • Multiple choice questions for easy answering
  • Perfect for students and history enthusiasts
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory457
What role did the assemblies play and who could be in it
Adult Male citizens and elected officials and passed laws
Only wealthy men citizens and they took revolutionary positions
What role did the senate play and who could be in it
Judges, advised people, and was the top officials
Best and wealthiest older Roman men, and was chosen by the censor, passed laws, guided the state, and advised people
What role did the magistrates play and who could be in it
Wealthy men who are citizens, and enforced the law and judges cases.
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Wealthy male citizens, and advised peeople, could only be a consul first
What role did the Quaestors and Aediles play and who could be in it
 
Wealthy men, judges cases, were in the lowest office, was head of the army
Male citizens, were the lowest office and the aediles mantained city buildings and services like the water supply, and quaestors kept track of public money and assisted other officials
What role could consuls play and who could be in it
They could only be a consul after serving as a praetor first. Consuls were the top officials, lead the army, and were the highest judges. They were special togas and sat on ivory chairs.
Only after serving as a plebian, they took revoloutionary positins. Plus had power over all other parts of the government.
What role did praetors play and who could be in it
The democratic part of the government, wealthy men, and passed laws for the magistrates
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Only after serving as an aedile or tribune. They judged cases, managed the city of Rome, elected and judges cases, plus led armies at times of war.
What role did tribunes play and who could be in it
They had the right to veto any law or action of the magistrates. Had to be a protector of the Plebians first, they took revoloutionary positions, and had power over all other parts of the government
Had to be a magistrate first, they were chosen by the censor, and elected officials.
 
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