Social Studies: Ancient Rome: Republic and Empire
Comparing Roman government, leadership, and daily life
Social Studies: Ancient Rome: Republic and Empire
Comparing Roman government, leadership, and daily life
Social Studies - Grade 6-8
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Describe one important difference between the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
Think about who held the most power in each period.
One important difference is that the Roman Republic was governed by elected officials and the Senate, while the Roman Empire was ruled by an emperor who held much more personal power. - 2
What was the role of the Roman Senate during the Republic?
The Roman Senate was a powerful governing body that advised leaders, debated laws and policies, and helped guide decisions about war, finance, and foreign affairs. - 3
Explain why Julius Caesar is considered an important figure in the shift from Republic to Empire.
Focus on how his power affected the old system of government.
Julius Caesar is considered important because he gained great military and political power, weakened the traditional republican system, and his rise helped lead Rome toward rule by a single leader. - 4
Who was Augustus, and why was his rule significant in Roman history?
Augustus was Rome's first emperor, and his rule was significant because it established the Roman Empire and began a long period of greater stability known as the Pax Romana. - 5
What does the term Pax Romana mean, and why was it important?
Think about how peace can affect trade and daily life.
Pax Romana means Roman Peace, and it was important because it brought a long period of relative stability, safer travel, trade growth, and building projects across the empire. - 6
Name two ways Roman roads helped the empire stay strong.
Roman roads helped the empire stay strong by allowing soldiers to move quickly and by making trade, communication, and administration easier across large distances. - 7
How did citizenship matter in ancient Rome?
Consider rights, protections, and participation.
Citizenship mattered in ancient Rome because citizens had legal rights and protections, could participate in some parts of government, and were considered full members of Roman society. - 8
Compare the power of consuls in the Republic with the power of emperors in the Empire.
Consuls in the Republic had limited terms and shared power, while emperors in the Empire usually held authority for much longer and controlled far more of the government and military. - 9
Why did Rome's large size create challenges for its leaders?
Think about distance and communication.
Rome's large size created challenges because it was harder to defend borders, collect taxes, communicate quickly, and control distant provinces from the center of government. - 10
What was one major effect of Roman military expansion on the empire?
One major effect of Roman military expansion was that Rome gained more land, resources, and people, which increased its wealth but also made the empire harder to govern. - 11
Explain one reason the Western Roman Empire weakened over time.
A strong answer can mention both internal and external problems.
One reason the Western Roman Empire weakened was that it faced repeated invasions while also struggling with political instability, economic problems, and difficulty managing such a large territory. - 12
Write a short paragraph explaining whether Rome changed more in government or stayed the same from the Republic to the Empire. Support your answer with one example.
Rome changed greatly in government from the Republic to the Empire because power shifted from elected officials and the Senate toward a single emperor. For example, under Augustus the emperor became the central authority, which was very different from the shared offices of the Republic.