Rome exam review questions with 100% correct answers 2024/2025
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Rome exam review questions with 100% correct answers 2024/2025
Name three ideals of ancient rome - ANSWERS(1) the ideal citizen
(2) the ideal patriot
(3) No tyranny
Name all the ideals of the U.S. as stated in the "Declaration of Independence" - ANSWERSLife, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness,...
Rome exam review questions with 100%
correct answers 2024/2025
Name three ideals of ancient rome - ANSWERS(1) the ideal citizen
(2) the ideal patriot
(3) No tyranny
Name all the ideals of the U.S. as stated in the "Declaration of Independence" - ANSWERSLife, Liberty,
Pursuit of Happiness, Alter or Abolish government, and all men are created equal
Connection between the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and Roman ideals - ANSWERSThey
are trying to eliminate the threat of tyranny through the balance of powers and separation of powers
U.S. concepts taken from Rome - ANSWERS(1) Innocent until proven guilty
(2) Judge needs to weigh evidence
What is the difference between explicit and implicit? - ANSWERSExplicit-fully and clearly expressed
Implicit-implied, rather than expressly
Which U.S document describes how our government is organized and how it functions? - ANSWERSU.S
Constitution
Which phrase from the Declaration of Independence most clearly reflects the idea that the people are
the source of government?
1. ". . . that all men are created equal,..."
2. ". .. all men are . . . endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights
3. ". . . deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. . ."
, 4. ". . . governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes . . . -
ANSWERS3. ". . . deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. . ."
One way in which the United States Constitution differed from the Articles of Confederation was that the
Constitution
1. created a national government having three branches
2. provided for the direct election of the President by the voters
3. made the amendment process more difficult
4. increased the powers of the states - ANSWERS1. created a national government having three
branches
What exactly is the U.S Constitution - ANSWERSConstitution- Supreme law of the land
What is the Bill of rights? - ANSWERSthe first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution that guarantee
certain rights and freedoms are to be retained by the people
Where is Rome (the city) located? - ANSWERSItaly
What was the benefit of this location? - ANSWERSIt was centrally located (making it easy to expand); it
had immediate access to the Mediterranean, and it was well defended (7 hills)
What significant event happened in Rome in 509 BC - ANSWERSFounding of the Roman Republic
What is tyranny? - ANSWERScruel and oppressive government or rule; too much power in the hands of
one person
What is the legendary event which led the Romans to overthrow their last king and create a republic? -
ANSWERSThe rape and suicide of Lucretia.
the King's (Tarquin the Proud's) son raped a married woman
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