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aftermath to the murder- his nephew, Octavian took over power at age 18, along with is own  triumvirate a doomed alliance- Octavian forces lepidus to retire, Mark Anthony partners with cleopatra, octavian defeats them both in war octavian on his own- after winning the battle of actiium he now has complete control over Rome he is gifted military titles, including imperator, this now makes Rome a empire and not a republic octavia aint no tarquin- ruled for 40 years, began a era of peace and stableness known as the pax romana era accomplishments- expanded rome further into Africa, majorly improved the empires technology died of natural causes the reign of emporers after octavians death begins Tiberius- very good war general, exiled himself after the death of his son Caligula- ruled for only 4 years, known for his cruelty Claudis- ruled for 13 years, possibly had cerebal palsy, was poisened by his last wife because she wanted her son Nero to gain control Nero- ruled for 14 years

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poor plebs- bread and circuses free food and entertainment to keep them distracted a change in rule- Tiberius Gracchus noticed what he could do with the plebeians nobody did better than caesar- very successful, conquered territory of gaul  could play the game of politics-  knew how to play people and get the crowd to favor him truth in the song- he was able to conquer so many people because all his soldiers gave him their all cross the point of no return- once you cross the line into gaul ceaser seizing power- served as consul,i n 44BC he named himself dictator assination- the senators saw great threat in his rise to power stabbed him 23 times senators did not get punished octavian was heir 

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Cyber 26 The Empire from May 18 lower classes were causing problems with the Republic huge gap between rich and poor classes lots of slaves worked for the rich former soldiers couldn't find work Tiberius and Gaius were brothers who tried to help the poor they gave land to the poor farmers and spoke out against the Senators Senators felt threatened by them and they were both eventually killed the military broke down and Civil War broke out Julius Caesar became military leader he joined wealthy Roman Crassus and a general named Pompey they were known as triumvirate Caesar was successful popular leader and he was named dictator for life he did alot of good things for the citizens people started to fear his power March 15 44BC he was stabbed by Brutus and Cassius another civil war broke out after he was killed and Roman Republic was destroyed second triumvirate was Marc Antony, Octavian, Lepidius. it lasted 10 years after fighting Octavian became ruler-changed hi

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A.       Compare and contrast the  government of ancient Rome with the government of the modern-day United States .
The Punic Wars were 3 wars fought between Rome and Carthage, 2 powerful city-states. The first war was for control of Sicily and was a naval battle fought in the Mediterranean Sea. Rome won the war. The second war was 15 years long but Rome finally won. The third war Rome burned Carthage and the people were sold into slavery. Rome became richer after all of the wars. The slaves worked for the rich farmers and Rome gained territory in Africa. The Roman army was unstoppable at that time
There were terrible things that the Kings and their families did to stay in power. Family members killed other family members to steal power. It was very corrupt and the royal families were tyrants to the Roman people. The people were eventually able to get rid of Kings for many centuries. There were so many crazy things happening in the government that the people got tired of and overthrew. The Patricians dominated the government. They had all the money and power. the Plebians had no rights. They refused to serve in the military until things became more even and they had written laws. They were written down as The Twelve Tables. The laws were posted in public and they had elected officials called tribunes. The U.S got alot of it's rules for government from the ancient Romans. Both have a democracy with elected officials, both have a Senate. The U.S modeled it's 3 branches of government after Rome. We have executive, legislative, and judicial branches like ancient Rome set up

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a lot of groups settled Rome the Etruscans were one group they came from north-central part of the peninsula they were metal workers, artists, and architects Greeks also settled Rome they had colonies around the Mediterranean Sea Romans borrowed many things from the Greeks like religious beliefs, alphabet, art, military techniques, weapons Latins were first group to settle Rome they settled on the banks of the Tiber River descended from Indo-Europeans trading ships could navigate as far as Rome, it was a commercial port It was built on 7 hills 2 brothers Remus wanted Aventine, and Romulus chose Palatine many streams flowed into the Tiber River marshy area called the Forum between Palatine and Capitoline Hills Tarquin the Proud's grandfather built a large drain that drained water into the Tiber Tarquin was a tyrant and the 7th and last King of Rome

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I think the song was really crazy and it made my day. I like how it actually made sense too.
Rome was a Republic that was made up of Plebians and Patricians. The Plebians were the common people and Patricians were wealthy group that had all the power. The Plebians got tired of being ruled unfairly so they elected representatives called the Tribunes. They helped protect the Plebian's rights and that started Roman Law. The Plebians demanded that the laws be written down so that the Patricians couldn't make up laws. They made the Twelve Tablets.They had the laws written on them and they were on public display. This gave the Plebians protection of the law and more rights. This started the legal system that we still use today.

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Designed by italian architect Nicola Salvi, the Trevi Fountain stands at 86 ft high and 161 ft wide. Work began on the fountain in 1726, Salvi died in 1751, before the fountain could be finished. Giuseppe Pannini was hired to finish the project it was completed in 1761.