How was the Struggle of the Orders influential on later Roman politics?
This was a rule that the Romans came up with. It allowed them to be more free then they ever were before. It allowed them to make rules for themselves, and follow their own ‘laws’. The Struggle of Orders took away some of the Patricians power and allowed the Plebeians to become a little bit more successful. It also helped the two groups to get along better than they did before. It helped everyone to become wealthier and overall happy. This also made it fair for both groups. This was better because the Patricians could not become more powerful than the Plebeians. This was because both parties had to agree on a rule before it was actually made a rule. It was overall better for both people, and made Rome a better and happier place for both to live.
http://www.unrv.com/empire/struggle-of-the-orders.php
Good job! I like how you gave many examples of how the Struggle of the Orders helped Rome in an influential way. One thing you could have also added was something about the Tribune of the Plebeians. Here is a site that has more information about the topic http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/orders.html.
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I agree with Sophie! I like how you gave so many examples of of the Struggle of Orders! Great post!
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