Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Roman Government Quiz



Now that you have learned about Roman society and government, answer the following questions:

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?

31 comments:

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
The two classes of Roman society are the plebeians and patricians

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
There were three branches: Judicial, Executive, and Legislative.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legislative is in charge of making laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judges are part of the Judicial branch.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
They controlled the army.

Isabel Olea

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
Plebeians and patricians
2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
4
3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legislative
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judicial
5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
They would debate to see if they should like build a new building, weapon, or something.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society? plebeians and patricians

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome? two

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
the legalist
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?of the judicial

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
they controlled government

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society? The two class are call Patricians and Plebeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome? There are three branches of government.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws? The Branch that is in charge is Legislative.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of? The judges are part of the Judicial branch.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control? The consuls also ruled the army.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?

There are the patricians and the plebeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?

There are three branches in the Roman government.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?

Legislative was the branch that made the laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?

The judges are part of the Judicial branch.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?

The consoles controlled the army.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
Patricians and Plebians are the two societies
2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
There are 3 branches of roman government.
3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
the legislative is the people who make the laws.
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
the judical group is in charge of judging them.
5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control? They commanded the arny

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
Patricians and Plebians are the two societies
2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
There are 3 branches of roman government.
3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
the legislative is the people who make the laws.
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
the judical group is in charge of judging them.
5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control? They commanded the arny

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
They were the Petricians and Plebians
2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
There were three branches
3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legastive makes the laws
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Jucidal has judges
5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
They were able to work together and vito each other.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
The two classes are plebeians and patricians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
There are three branches of government.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
The Legislative branch is in charge of making the laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judges are part of the judicial branch of government.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
They commanded the army and could veto each other.

Anonymous said...

Now that you have learned about Roman society and government, answer the following questions:

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?

The two classes in roman society are called the patricians and the plebeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?

There is three branches of government.
3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
The legislative branch is in charge of making laws.


4.) Which branch are judges a part of?

Judges are a part of the judicial branch.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?

Consuls controlled the army.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
They were the Petricians and Plebians
2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
There were three branches
3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legastive makes the laws
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Jucidal has judges
5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
They controlled the army.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society? The two classes of roman society are plebeians and patricians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome? There three different branches.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legislative is in charge of making the laws.
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judges are part of the Judicial branch.
5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control? They commanded the army and the consuls were allowed to veto each other.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
The two classes are the plepenstions and the patrisions

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
Two goverments share the power

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legislative

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
The judicial

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
The army

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
The two classes are Patricians and Plebeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
Two branches share power in rome.


3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legislatives are in charge of making laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judges are part of the Judicial branch.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
They made sure people followed the laws, commanded the army, and vetoed each other.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
The two classes of the Roman society was patricians and the plebeians .

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome? There where three branches of government in the Roman society. They are the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
The Legislative brach is in charge of making laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
I think that it was the partitions but I,m not to sure.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
I think that they both controlled the three branches of government.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
The two classes in roman society are patricians and plebeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
Two branches of government share the power in Rome.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
The legislative branch was in charge of making the laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judges are part of the Judicial branch.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
The two consuls also controlled the army.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?

1.) The two classes are Senators and Assembles.
2.) There are tow branches that share government.
3.) The legislative branch made laws.
4.) The branch is Judicial.
5.) They made the people follow laws and decided on some ideas for the city.

Raymond O.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?

The two classes in the Roman society is Plebeians and the Patricians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?

There are three branches: Judicial, Executive, and Legislative.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?

Legislative is in charge of making laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?

Judges are part of the Judicial branch.


5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?

The two consuls controlled the army.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
*The two classes are the patricians ad the plebeians.


2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
*There are three branches of the government share the power of Rome.


3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
*The branch that is in charge of making laws is the Legislative.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
*The Judicial branch is were the judges are part of.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
*The two consuls controlled the army, and the ability to chose a dictator to rule in a time of crisis.

Anonymous said...

1.) The two classes in Roman society are Plebians and Petricians.

2.) Three "branches" of government share the power in Rome.

3.) The Legislative branch is in charge of making laws.

4.) The Judicial branch are what judges are a part of.

5.) Besides ruling the people, the two consuls controled who was the dictator to rule when they had a crisis.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
*The two classes are the patricians ad the plebeians.


2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
*There are three branches of the government share the power of Rome.


3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
*The branch that is in charge of making laws is the Legislative.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
*The Judicial branch is were the judges are part of.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
*The two consuls controlled the army, and the ability to chose a dictator to rule in a time of crisis.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?They are the patricians and the pelbeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?Three branches.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?The Executive make the laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?The Judicial are the judges.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?They also control the war or the army or any thing to do with wars.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?They are the patricians and the pelbeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?Three branches.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?The Executive make the laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?The Judicial are the judges.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?They also control the war or the army or any thing to do with wars.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?

There are Plebeians and Patricians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?

Three branches of government rule Rome. The three include Legislative, Judicial, and Executive.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?

The legislative group makes the laws.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?

The eight judges are part of the branch named Judicial.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?

They controlled the Executive section. The executive section included controlling army and the people. They controlled the people by making sure that they followed the laws.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society? Plebians and Patricians

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome? 3 branches judicial, Legislative, and Executive.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legislative
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judicial
5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control? They forced people to follow rules.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
Plebeians and
2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
Three branches
3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
executive
4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
legislative
5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control? Judicial and Legislative

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
(A)The Partitions and the Plebeians

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
(A) There are three branches

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
(A) The Legislative branch

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
(A) Judicial

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
(A) Laws, Court, and Order,

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society? THe two classes are Patricians and Plebeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome? There is four.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
The Legislative.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judicial

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
They would take about making or building new things.

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
Patricians and the Plebeians.

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome? Three braches share power.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Legislative are in charge of who follows the law.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judicial.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control? They both controlled and decided on things like if one of them wanted some thing to change then the other person would have to agre with him in order for it to change.
P.S- From: Christian Duran

Anonymous said...

1.) What are the two classes in Roman society?
Patricians, & Peblibian

2.) How many "branches" of government share the power in Rome?
One branch was the Executive, another one is Legislative, & the Last one is Judicial.

3.) Which branch is in charge of making laws?
Executive Branch is the one to make the rules.

4.) Which branch are judges a part of?
Judicial was the branch that are part of judges.

5.) Besides ruling the people, what did the two consuls control?
Consuls control war.





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