The civilization in Ancient Rome began around 500 BCE. Magistrates were elected leaders who governed Rome and its people, known as plebeians. One consul led the government while the other led the army, with each consul responsible for different duties. Farms needed key resources like water supply, transportation via rivers and roads, labor, and cattle to be successful in Ancient Rome.
The civilization in Ancient Rome began around 500 BCE. Magistrates were elected leaders who governed Rome and its people, known as plebeians. One consul led the government while the other led the army, with each consul responsible for different duties. Farms needed key resources like water supply, transportation via rivers and roads, labor, and cattle to be successful in Ancient Rome.
The civilization in Ancient Rome began around 500 BCE. Magistrates were elected leaders who governed Rome and its people, known as plebeians. One consul led the government while the other led the army, with each consul responsible for different duties. Farms needed key resources like water supply, transportation via rivers and roads, labor, and cattle to be successful in Ancient Rome.
1. The civilisation based in Ancient Rome began in about __________________. (1)
500BCE 2. The Ancient Rome common people were called as ______________. (1) plebeians 3. Who were leaders elected by the people? (1) Magistrates 4. Explain the responsibilities of the two consuls were in charge of Rome. (2) One consul led the government, and the other consul was responsible for the army. 5. Where did most of the Ancient Roman’s food come from? (1) 6. Where did the more expensive and exotic foods come from? (1) 7. What does your answer in question 6, tell us about trade in Ancient Roman times? (2) 8. What were the difference between the food eaten by richer people and poor people’s food? (3) 9. Explain why each of the things below was important for Ancient Roman farm to be successful. a. Water supply ___________________________________________________________ b. Rivers and roads ___________________________________________________________ c. Labour ___________________________________________________________ d. Cattle ___________________________________________________________