How did Augustus lay the foundation for stable government in the Roman Empire? He created an efficient, well-trained civil service to enforce the laws. ... In addition, he cemented the allegiance of cities and provinces to Rome by allowing them a large measure of self-government.
He took the power of a tribune of the plebs - veto, and introduce legislation into the senate.
He took the powers of pro-consul which gave him authority outside Rome.
He allocated the border provinces to his control, which gave him control of the army.
He established a partnership with the senate which continued to govern Rome, with the popular assemblies discontinued.
He laid the founations for a stable government in firm but moderate policies.
It fared quite well. Augustus set the example and it was followed. Of course there were the multitude of plots which all the emperors had, but they were detected and the guilty punished. The empire was so stable under Augustus and Tiberius that it survived Caligula's spending, Claudius was able to once again built the treasury, and it even survived Nero's wild spending and his tax relief escapade. Vespasian had to tax heavily in order to get things back on track, but the government and the borders remained stable and secure.
He put an end to the civil wars and established stable government in partnership with the Senate.
it had a strong stable government.
it had a strong stable government.
The Byzantine Empire was one of the original large Empires of the world. It was also one of the most stable. The stability came from understanding how to expand under control as well as having a stable government in control.
He established a partnership with the Senate, sharing power but retained some powers which gave him a veto and control of the army to prevent revolutions.
He was adopted son of Julius Caesar to ended the Civil wars and had to establish the Principate in collusion with the senate to ensure stable government.
It fared quite well. Augustus set the example and it was followed. Of course there were the multitude of plots which all the emperors had, but they were detected and the guilty punished. The empire was so stable under Augustus and Tiberius that it survived Caligula's spending, Claudius was able to once again built the treasury, and it even survived Nero's wild spending and his tax relief escapade. Vespasian had to tax heavily in order to get things back on track, but the government and the borders remained stable and secure.
He put an end to the civil wars and established stable government in partnership with the Senate.
it had a strong stable government.
it had a strong stable government.
it had a strong stable government.
Augustus' main goal was to establish a stable government without plunging Rome into yet another civil war. By retaining the most powerful positions for himself, he attained this goal.
Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.Augustus set the foundation for a stable government by his handling of the military. He disbanded the legions that were not necessary and reformed the army into a national army, rather than legions with scattered loyalties. He had the soldiers swear their oaths to him, as first citizen, rather than to their legates or generals that had been the previous custom. In this manner, an ambitious general stood little chance of gathering troops and starting another civil war. (This worked until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty) With the military secure, Augustus then could carry on with his political reforms.
He put an end to the civil wars, established a stable government in partnership with the senate, stabilised the borders and encouraged prosperity.
He ended the civil wars and established stable government in partnership with the senate. He established defendable borders. The looked after veterans and established essential government services.
YES. The Vietnamese government is very stable.