Ancient Rome · c. 753 BCE – 476 CE
Roman Law and Government
The development of the Twelve Tables and the structure of the Roman Senate.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Twelve Tables protect the rights of plebeians?
- 2In what ways does modern Western law mirror Roman legal principles?
- 3How did the Roman system of checks and balances function?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9H7K04
Year: Year 7
Subject: HASS
Unit: Ancient Rome
Period: c. 753 BCE – 476 CE
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