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Monarchy in Rome

Tarquin the Proud – 7 th and last king of Rome Consolidated his power by murdering all of his enemies People established the Roman Republic. Monarchy in Rome. 2 officials (Like Kings) Commanded Army Lead the government 1 year term Right to Veto . Consuls: . 300 Member

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Monarchy in Rome

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  1. Tarquinthe Proud – 7th and last king of Rome Consolidated his power by murdering all of his enemies People established the Roman Republic Monarchy in Rome

  2. 2 officials (Like Kings) Commanded Army Lead the government 1 year term Right to Veto Consuls:

  3. 300 Member Chosen from the Patricians class Who’s interest do they have in mind? Senators:

  4. Plebeians elected representatives to protect themselves against the upper class. Why were the Tribunes necessary? Tribune of Plebes

  5. What are the advantages to having citizens participate in government? Citizens Assembly

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