An American Citizenship Course in United States History volume 03

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C. (how long since the founding ?) the plebeians had a good share of control in the gov ernment. It had become partially at least demo cratic. What does that mean? In what ways do you think this was a good government?
Which of our original questions does this in part answer? Some of our ideas of government came from Rome.
Aside from government, how might the geography of Italy affect the growth of Roman power? In what definite ways does it differ from Greece as to 82 AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP COURSE
... mountains? The Apennines act as a back-bone for Italy. The western side is a broad fertile plain while the eastern slope is steep and narrow. Where were the best harbors ? Where would the majority of the people live? Mountain passes connected the east with the west. How would this influence the life of the Romans? It would tend to unite the tribes. How would the Alps affect Italy as to climate? As to accessibility? There were mountain passes also through the Alps, but the slopes to the south are much more abrupt than to the north.

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