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History - Unit 2 Chapter 1: Influence Of Greek And Roman Government

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This deck covers key concepts about the influence of Greek and Roman government structures, including democracy, legal systems, and political impacts.

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Based on what happens to citizens x, under which government dose he live?

Rome, because Roman law forces the accuser to have a burden of proof.

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Definition
Based on what happens to citizens x, under which government dose he live?
Rome, because Roman law forces the accuser to have a burden of proof.
During Athens’ first democracy, the people were
divided based on wealth.
The two assemblies that made up the Roman senate were
military and tribal
Under Roman law, someone accusing another person of a crime needed
proof that a crime had been committed
Which scenario is the best example of an indirect democracy?
A student council approves vending machines in the cafeteria.
What were the Twelve Tables?
The first written collection of Roman law

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TermDefinition
Based on what happens to citizens x, under which government dose he live?
Rome, because Roman law forces the accuser to have a burden of proof.
During Athens’ first democracy, the people were
divided based on wealth.
The two assemblies that made up the Roman senate were
military and tribal
Under Roman law, someone accusing another person of a crime needed
proof that a crime had been committed
Which scenario is the best example of an indirect democracy?
A student council approves vending machines in the cafeteria.
What were the Twelve Tables?
The first written collection of Roman law
Which best summarizes the structure of the Roman government?
It was organized with separation of powers
What was the political impact of the Justinian Code?
Influence the laws of other countries
An influential aspect of Athenian government on modern democracies is
the use of juries to decide trials
What type of democracy was observed by the citizens of Athens?
direct because citizens voted directly on issues