The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
I guess you mean elected officials. It was the government of the Roman Republic.
The top Roman officials during the republic were the Consuls. There were two of them who served one year terms. They held imperium which means supreme authority. They had control of the army, were responsible for war, justice and financial resolutions. Originally they were patricians, but later they were chosen from either patricians or plebeians and still later there was a rule that at least one consul had to be a plebeian.
The Roman republic ran from 509 BC to officially, 31 BC. However it had been dead in all but name since Julius Caesar finished his civil war in 45BC.
True, Stewards, bailiffs, and reeves were officials that ran everyday business on the manor when the lord was away.
direct rule
I guess you mean elected officials. It was the government of the Roman Republic.
The definition of 'republic' is a state where the power rests in the people to vote and is ran by elected officials. The head of the government is not a monarch.
Technically, the Romans had a republic, not a democracy. Romans voted for their political leaders (consuls, praetors, tribunes, aediles, and quaestors). Elected politicians gained entry into the Senate, the ruling political body of the Republic. The elected officials also ran the military campaigns.
Until Augustus's reign (the Republic) the Senate ran the Empire, then it was a long line of Emperors.
Ancient China was not a republic or a democracy. No one ran for office in the modern sense. Officials were appointed by superior authority.
The top Roman officials during the republic were the Consuls. There were two of them who served one year terms. They held imperium which means supreme authority. They had control of the army, were responsible for war, justice and financial resolutions. Originally they were patricians, but later they were chosen from either patricians or plebeians and still later there was a rule that at least one consul had to be a plebeian.
Republican Rome was ruled by 2 people named "counsuls", they where like 2 monarcs but the roman state was ran by burocracy ruled by the cenatry. Imperial Rome was ruled by the emperor with his own burocracy. He listened to the cenatry if he wanted to but he was not forced to do what it said.
The Roman republic ran from 509 BC to officially, 31 BC. However it had been dead in all but name since Julius Caesar finished his civil war in 45BC.
scholar officials ran the song government because they were highly educated.
Many governments officials who ran the nationalized companies improved to be poor managers, and others stole their companies profits
True, Stewards, bailiffs, and reeves were officials that ran everyday business on the manor when the lord was away.
It is a Unitary presidential republic