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Mrs. Kline’s Daily Journal Question:

Mrs. Kline’s Daily Journal Question:. Is there a difference between a Direct Democracy and a Republic?. Direct Democracy. Define Direct Democracy from looking at this picture. Republic. Define, in your own words, a Republic. The Founding of Rome.

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Mrs. Kline’s Daily Journal Question:

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  1. Mrs. Kline’s Daily Journal Question: Is there a difference between a Direct Democracy and a Republic?

  2. Direct Democracy Define Direct Democracy from looking at this picture

  3. Republic Define, in your own words, a Republic.

  4. The Founding of Rome • Romulus was Rome's first king and the city's founder • The Sabines • Romulus permitted men of all classes to come to Rome as citizens, including slaves and freemen without distinction. • Patricians • The Etruscans

  5. The Senate • Under the monarchy, the Senate possessed very little power and authority • The chief function of the Senate • The king was, by custom, to seek the advice of the Senate on major issues. • Only the king possessed the power to convene the Senate

  6. The Seven Kings • Romulus • Numa Pompilius • Tullus Hostilius • Ancus Marcius • Lucius Tarquinius Priscus • Servius Tullius • Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

  7. Lucius TarquiniusSuperbusThe Last King Tarquinius used violence, murder, and terrorism to maintain control over Rome. By 510 BC he was taken out of office and the Republic formed

  8. What social issues lead Rome to become a Republic? You are now a Public Policy Analyst. Your charge is to examine why Rome became a Republic. Fill out Worksheet #1 Tarpeian Rock

  9. Rome is a Republic What it was like in the Roman Republic As you view the Brain Pop, complete the Vocabulary Sheet. After viewing the Brain Pop, complete the Graphic Organizer. QUIZ!!!!!!!!

  10. Re-visit the Journal Is there a difference between a Direct Democracy and a Republic? Mrs. Kline North Syracuse Junior High School

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