HIST 1001 : 1001 Test 2
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Carthage: city in north africa, settled by the phoenicians, huge trade city, rapidly become by ~500bc, becomes the biggest city west of. Greece: mighty center of trade, politically and economically dominate the western mediterranean. Magna graecia: the area where greeks settled in italy, tip of italian peninsula. Etruscans: most powerful tribe in italy, control the northern part of the italian peninsula, they controlled rome, romans are ethnically dominant but they are still controlled by then. Very broad, it included friends of the family and such. Kind of a business type of thing but also more than that. Sometimes the patron would adopt a person into his family. Paterfamilias: head of the family, has great authority, in roman law, he had absolute control over the family. Also kind of the religious head of the family, worshiped the gods and ancestors. Patricians, plebeians: these reflected in social status and class, the patricians were the very wealthy and dominant families, extremely privileged.