Just about every male citizen could participate if he wanted to. Officials were elected by the Plebeian assemblies and the Ward assemblies. However to actually be elected a man had to create a public image, usually by public works, putting on public entertainment when it was allowed, or by making rousing speeches in the forum. In all cases the costs of keeping yourself in the public eye was huge, and the higher the office a man aspired to, the higher the costs.
The citizens of the Roman Republic elected the executive officers of state to carry out their executive functions, not to represent them. The Republic did not have a representative form of government.
The had several assemblies of the people with different functions - Centuriate Assembly for military matters, Tribal Assembly for general matters, and Plebeian Assembly to muscle out the aristocratic influence in the other two.
No, the people did not participate directly in the government of ancient Rome. Even their voting was done in blocks, as one tribe had one vote, no matter how many individuals made up the tribe.
Only men who were members of the Puritan church could participate in the government
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by voting, understanding problem and expressing your opinions
They did participate.
How did New Endland colonists participate in their government
To participate with you mainly should vote!
Cleisthens encouraged people to participate in government.
I have never known a leader to pay people to participate in government.
Only men who were members of the Puritan church could participate in the government
They vote for the government
people could participate by:Run for the NDP
They don't participate because they are a autocratic goverment.
I think it was In146 B.C, when the Romans finished with the conquest of Greece.
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