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HUMS
Law & Order & Government
Instructions:
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When did law properly begin in ancient Rome?
A. 450 BCE
B. 27 BCE
C. 100 BCE
D. 31 BCE
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Who was the first emperor of Rome, and when did he come to power?
A. Augustus, 27 BCE
B. a) Julius Caesar, 50 BCE
C. Nero, 54 CE
D. Marcus Aurelius, 161 CE
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Which groups were responsible for making rules after the emperor in Roman governance?
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What was the role of the Roman police force, the vigiles?
A. Stopping petty crimes, thieves, and runaway slave
B. Enforcing laws across the empire
C. Leading the military during wars
D. Making laws during assemblies
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How were laws most commonly made in ancient Rome?
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What was the ‘dual penalty system’ in Roman law?
A. Different punishments for citizens and non-citizens
B. Harsher punishments for lower status (humiliores) compared to higher status (honestiores)
C. Same punishments for all crimes regardless of status
D. No punishments for the honestiores
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Which of the following was NOT considered a form of punishment in Roman law?
A. Lashing
B. Fines
C. Imprisonment (jail)
D. Beheading
HUMS
(Answer Key)
Law & Order & Government
Instructions:
-
When did law properly begin in ancient Rome?
A. 450 BCE
B. 27 BCE
C. 100 BCE
D. 31 BCE
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Who was the first emperor of Rome, and when did he come to power?
A. Augustus, 27 BCE
B. a) Julius Caesar, 50 BCE
C. Nero, 54 CE
D. Marcus Aurelius, 161 CE
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Which groups were responsible for making rules after the emperor in Roman governance?
Senate, consuls, and assemblies
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What was the role of the Roman police force, the vigiles?
A. Stopping petty crimes, thieves, and runaway slave
B. Enforcing laws across the empire
C. Leading the military during wars
D. Making laws during assemblies
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How were laws most commonly made in ancient Rome?
During an assembly where citizens voted
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What was the ‘dual penalty system’ in Roman law?
A. Different punishments for citizens and non-citizens
B. Harsher punishments for lower status (humiliores) compared to higher status (honestiores)
C. Same punishments for all crimes regardless of status
D. No punishments for the honestiores
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Which of the following was NOT considered a form of punishment in Roman law?
A. Lashing
B. Fines
C. Imprisonment (jail)
D. Beheading