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Q: Who had the power of the state rome?
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What was a veto in rome?

The power of veto was exericssed by the exective offifcers of state. Officers of the same rank could


Did plebeians get the right to veto?

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When was Rome's power at its peak?

Rome was at its peak of its power during the reign of Augustus.


As Rome's power grew in the Mediterranean region how do you think it was affected by Hellenistic civilization?

during the hellenistic age, rome emerged as a powerful new state. after its conquest of asia minor in 133bc, it replace greece as the dominant power in the mediterranean world


How did rome become the center of the roman government?

Rome became the center of the Roman government because it was the dominate power. It expanded from a city-state to an empire and as it did so, the rulers in Rome directed its expansion and made Roman law the law of the empire.


What new power arose in the Mediterranean and threatened Greece?

Rome


Which city-state did Rome fight a series of wars with between 250BC and 150BC?

Rome fought a series of wars with the city-state of Carthage during this period. These wars, known as the Punic Wars, culminated in the total destruction of Carthage and the establishment of Rome as the dominant power in the Mediterranean.


In which war did the city of Carthage join the Rome sea empire?

When Carthage and Rome were allies, Carthage was a sea power, Rome a land power. Rome had to organise a fleet when war broke out with Carthage.


Who was Rome's first emperor and when did he come to power?

Augustus was Rome's first emperor, and he came to power in 27 BC.


What does ' Papal Rome' mean?

The Vatican City (located in Rome) is a separate state and the head of that state is the Pope.


What is romes state capital?

Rome is in Europe and located in Italy, so it is not a state nor a capital of a state. If you mean Rome, GA then it is Atlanta.


What state is Rome?

it is in latium.