Show the life of the Roman era from the perspective of one person who belongs to a certain social or political group. Make sure you use as many accurate and real historical events as possible in your answers. • Agree among yourselves so that you do not choose the same people or the same party - this would mean that they cannot have more than two students, for example, from the same social group with whom they conducted the interview. You need to answer all the questions and you can choose ✔ a real historical person, e.g. a Roman king/consul/dictator/emperor (Tarquinius the Bold, Caesar, Pompey, Octavian, Sulla, Gaius Marius, Diocletian...) ✔members of a certain political party (populars or optimates) ✔ influential persons of the Roman era (Cicero, Catiline...) fictional person of members of the patricians, plebeians, nobles... ✓ an unknown Roman citizen sympathizer of a certain party or social class conduct an interview with the selected person answering the following questions: 1. What social class do you belong to and how did you get to your class? 2. Which social classes threaten your position and in what way? 3. Which political options are close to you and which are not? 4. What is your attitude towards the Senate and why exactly like that? 5. What is your relationship to the king/republic/emperor and why exactly like that? 6. How much can you influence the political events in Rome? 7. What are the main political and economic problems of Rome? 8. What positive or negative developments do you see in the development of the Roman classes? (explain through two examples) 9. What would you like to change in Rome through your activities? (explain through two examples) 10. How do you see the future of Rome? Justify your answer. changes do you see in the development of the Roman classes? (explain through two examples) 9. What would you like to change in Rome through your activities? (explain through two examples) 10. How do you see the future of Rome? Justify your answer. Write like Ciceron is answering the questions.