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The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or...Which Was It?: Crash Course World History #10

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Hi, I’m John Green; this is Crash Course World History and today we’re going to learn

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about the Roman Empire, which of course began when two totally nonfictional twins, Romulus

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and Remus, who’d been raised by wolves, founded a city on seven hills.

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Mr Green, Mr Green, what… what does SPQR stand for?

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It means shut pie hole quickly, rapscallion. No, it means Senātus Populusque Rōmānus,

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one of the mottos of the Roman Republic.

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So today we’re going to do some old school Great Man History and focus on Julius Caesar

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while trying to answer a question: When, if ever, is it OK to stab someone 23 times?

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[Theme Music]

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Shakespeare answers that question by saying that Roman senators killed Caesar because

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he was going to destroy the Roman republic, but even if that’s true, we still have to answer whether:

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a. The Roman Republic was worth preserving, and

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b. whether Caesar actually destroyed it.

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One of the things that made the Roman republic endure, both in reality and in imagination

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was its balance. According to the Greek historian Polybius, "THE THREE kinds of government,

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monarchy, aristocracy and democracy, were all found united in Rome. And… it was no easy

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thing to determine with assurance, whether the entire state was an aristocracy, a democracy, or a monarchy.”

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At the heart of this blended system was the Senate, a body of legislators chosen from

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a group of elite families. (Rome was divided into two broad classes: the Patricians – the

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small group of aristocratic families and the Plebeians, basically everybody else. The Senators

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were drawn from the Patricians.) The Senate was a sort of a mixture of legislature and

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giant advisory council. Their main job was to set the policy for the Consuls.

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Each year the Senate would choose from among its ranks 2 co-Consuls to serve as sort of

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the chief executives of Rome. There needed to be two so they could check each other’s

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ambition, and also so that one could, you know, take care of Rome domestically, while

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the other was off fighting wars, and conquering new territory.

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There were two additional checks on power: First, the one-year term. I mean, how much

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trouble could you really do in a year, right? Unless you’re the CEO of Netflix, I mean

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he destroyed that company in like two weeks.

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And secondly, once a senator had served as consul, he was forbidden to serve as consul

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again for at least 10 years. Although that went a little bit like you say you’re only

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going to eat one Chipotle burrito per week, and then there are a few exceptions, and then

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all of a sudden you’re there every day, and YES, I know guacamole is more, JUST GIVE IT TO ME!

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But right, we were talking about the Romans. The Romans also had a position of dictator,

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