They served only one year
Parish Council office and Resident Magistrate's court
In early Rome, only patricians could hold political office.
No, the Roman consul held office for only one year. The only other way he could hold on to office longer was if he were to be appointed dictator. Even in this case a man was usually dictator for a specified length of time.
The feature of the Roman republic that was only used during a crisis was the office of Dictator. When the trouble was over he was expected to resign his office. Most did, Some like Julius Caesar did not.
no it holds more because you can hold at least 5 pieces of paper
If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.If you mean holding public office by being in the government, it was only Roman citizens of the first class who had the right to hold office. If you mean being in the government in the sense of working at a government job, almost anyone who wanted to could be a part of the bureaucracy. There were government slaves, clerks, freedmen, librarians, accountants and free men who all could have government jobs according to their qualifications.
Only white land holding men over 21 in 1820 could vote or run for office.
No. You can only hold one office at a time.
The main difference is that in ancient Greece only male citizens could vote and hold office.
a president can serve 8 years which is two full terms of 4 years each. but in south Korea they can only hold office for 5 years and in china they can hold office for 10 years
The Know-Nothings believed that only true Americans should serve in the government. They believed that Roman Catholics and immigrants should not be allowed to hold any public office. Slavery beliefs also separated the Know-Nothings.