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Ancient Rome The Rise And Fall Of An Empire: Revolution 7

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Life of Tiberius Gracchus.

Rome was once a largely democratic society, with regular elections. This Republic lasted for 500 years, but then came Tiberius Gracchus. He believed in the ideals of the Republic - fairness, decency and justice for everyone -but was appalled by Rome's aristocrats' treatment of the poor. So he unleashed the power of the mob upon the streets of Rome, with devastating consequences.

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  • Wow a lower bureaucrat can paralyse an entire city in Ancient Rome!!! POWAAR at its finest!!!

  • can he do this??? yes he can the little shit!!! lol

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  • Is the society mature enough to build a state of liberty at that time? It is not even work until the rise of American, French etc.

  • @EvilRedRoboticEyes

    It might be more PC garbage. Typical these days.

  • Rome had crappy checks and balances lol

  • @leegeorgeson rofl

    

  • @ALLAHALLAHism looks like leprosy

  • America will burn just like Rome because they won't learn their lesson.

  • at 4:29 does Octavius have a cold sore??? if so then he has the herps... rofl....

  • 5:14 Fox News

  • @BarbarianBadAss LOL Have you anything intelligent to say or will you just continue with your tired out name calling even when you've no evidence let alone proof? Barack Obama is a classic fascist.

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