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During the first period of Roman expansion, the Romans took over what?

Article posted May 21, 2012 at 10:53 PM GMT • comment • Reads 128

circa 500 b.c. and the Roman conqueAt first, Rome was just one, small city-state in an area of Latin-speaking people (called Latium), on the west side of Italy's peninsula. Rome, as a monarchy (founded, according to legend, in 753 B.C.), couldn't even keep foreign powers from ruling it. It started gaining strength from about 510 B.C. (when the Romans threw out their last king) until the middle of the 3rd century B.C. During this the early Republican period, Rome made and broke strategic treaties with neighboring groups in order to help her conquer other city-states. In the end, after revising her battle tactics, weapons, and legions, Rome emerged as the undisputed leader of Italyst of Italy.

Article posted May 21, 2012 at 10:53 PM GMT • comment • Reads 128



How did Rome's expansion affect the plebeians?

Article posted May 17, 2012 at 01:33 PM GMT • comment • Reads 38

Julius Caesar helped Roman expansion by his military conquests in Gaul, Spain, and the mid-east.


Article posted May 17, 2012 at 01:33 PM GMT • comment • Reads 38



During the first period of Roman expansion, the Romans took over what?

Article posted May 17, 2012 at 01:30 PM GMT • comment • Reads 24

That very first period can come as quite a surprise to a young girl. One day she is a carefree youngster; the next, she is a young woman, experiencing the start of menstruation, maybe her first mood swing, and perhaps even other premenstrual symptoms.

Article posted May 17, 2012 at 01:30 PM GMT • comment • Reads 24



Why were the plebeians unhappy when the Republic was first set up?

Article posted April 30, 2012 at 08:52 PM GMT • comment • Reads 51

they set up like during the early ages. they all were mad because of the dicious that was mad.

Article posted April 30, 2012 at 08:52 PM GMT • comment • Reads 51



In the Roman Republic, Patricians were referred to as?

Article posted April 30, 2012 at 08:45 PM GMT • comment • Reads 33

At the beginging of the city and of the republic the patritians were the upper class and the plebicians were the woking class. The plebicians gained rights equal to and in some cases superior to the patricans.they became part of the working class.by the late republic there was little differance in the polical advantages of either group. The plebicans had a slight edge on the patricans.

Article posted April 30, 2012 at 08:45 PM GMT • comment • Reads 33



If you were an ancient Gt yreek and traveled to Rommile, what mighou see that was faiar?

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 01:43 PM GMT • comment • Reads 61

Actually it's a tad more complicated than that. Assuming you're referring to modern Romans, they generally reflect a mix of all of the various phenotypes that one would see throughout Italy as many people from northern and southern Italy have migrated there over the decades (and centuries too probably). The ancient Romans were much like the modern Italians, some were lighter and others were darker but there was probably a general prevalence of brown hair/eyes, brunet white/light olive skin tone, and sharp facial relief (again like today's Italians).

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 01:43 PM GMT • comment • Reads 61



How did Romans learn about Greek culture?

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 01:39 PM GMT • comment • Reads 45

They were neighbour nations. All of south Italy and Sicily were greek colonies. Eventually Romans conquered the greek city-states, the last major battle taken place in 146 BC with the battle of Corinth.

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 01:39 PM GMT • comment • Reads 45



Write three ways life was different for women in Sparta and the women in Athens.

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 01:08 AM GMT • comment • Reads 41

The women in sparta they would not have there kid's after 7. The women in athens they could keep there kid's . They would not do their things the same way. They would not like it when people would do some thing the same way that they would do it.

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 01:08 AM GMT • comment • Reads 41



Describe how the life of a young boy in ancient Sparta was like?

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 01:02 AM GMT • comment • Reads 40

Well all of the family's were different. THE BOY'S were born in wine asteade of water. If the boy was weack they would the baby be a slave. The sparta was really picky about wht there slave's would do. Then when the boy was turned 7 years old the boy would be taken away from there mothers.

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 01:02 AM GMT • comment • Reads 40



What was the importance of Alexandria, Egypt?

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 12:53 AM GMT • comment • Reads 40

They adapted many patterns , and customs of egyption,persian and indian cultures.

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 12:53 AM GMT • comment • Reads 40



How did Alexander's upbringing affect his attitudes about Greek culture?

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 12:44 AM GMT • comment • Reads 36

Alexander had to conqure every single county that he knowledged in.

Article posted April 25, 2012 at 12:44 AM GMT • comment • Reads 36



2. In ancient Greek settlements, governments tended to develop in a predictable order. Which form of government usually came first?

Article posted March 23, 2012 at 08:27 PM GMT • comment • Reads 77

Tyrants may have evolved out of an earlier form of one-man rule known as the basileus, which also bore religious connotations.

Forms of Government in Ancient Greek City State Democracy, Monarchy, Oligarchy, and Tyranny Compared form of government in ancient greek city states.

Article posted March 23, 2012 at 08:27 PM GMT • comment • Reads 77



1. In a monarchy, a small group of aristocrats advised and provided supplies for the king. What became of the aristocrats when kings no longer ruled Greek city-states?

Article posted March 23, 2012 at 08:22 PM GMT • comment • Reads 37

It matters on what city or state that it is.Some city and states took power themselves and small grops of upperclassme. Soetimes a tyrant would take over a kin.The ones who use to be a king would be pushed down to the lower class citizens . But they were no longer able to provide there selves.They would let one king die then the next one would take over. And it would repeat over and over.

Article posted March 23, 2012 at 08:22 PM GMT • comment • Reads 37



Write what you know about Ancient Greece.

Article posted March 19, 2012 at 01:30 PM GMT • comment • Reads 66

Ancient Greece is kind of a small country. A lot of people live in ancient greece. They are very crowded and are all punched together when they are like walking to one place to another.They have mounitains and it's hard to travle over the mountains.

Article posted March 19, 2012 at 01:30 PM GMT • comment • Reads 66



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