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Q: How did the roman republic pass laws?
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What was the role of assemblies in roman republic?

The role of the assemblies in the Roman republic were to create laws and elect the officials of the republic.


What was the name of the Roman laws created by the Roman republic?

They were Hastushas and there were 10 of them.


How were Romans Laws were similar to the laws you have today?

Our laws are based on many laws that were established during the Roman Republic.


In the Roman Republic laws were made?

Those enacted by the assemblies of the citizens.


What are The twelve tablets?

The Roman Republic engraved it's laws on these tablets.


What are the advantages of having a republic?

An advantages is that the more experienced people pass laws.


Which groups wrote laws in the roman republic?

No group wrote laws in the Roman Republic. The consuls (the two annually elected heads of the republic) proposed laws which were voted on by the poplar assemblies: the Assembly of the Soldiers and the Assembly of the Tribes (voting districts) and the plebeian tribunes (the representatives of the plebeians) proposed laws which were voted on by the Plebeian Council (the assembly of the plebeians).


Which government preceded did the roman republic pass on to future civilizations?

The phrasing is unclear. The form of government which preceded the Roman Republic was the Roman Monarchy. The Republic was followed by rule by emperors. However, the Republic did not pass this on to future civilisations because: 1) it was the collapse of the Republic, rather than some sort of handover; 2) no future civilisation tried to replicate Rome's period of rule by emperors or, for that matter, the Roman Monarchy.


What were the body of laws that were developed in the early roman republic known as?

The Twelve Tables


How did ancient rome pass laws?

During the Roman Republic laws at first were passed or rejected by the vote of the Assembly of the Soldiers and later that of the Plebeian Council. During the period of rule by emperors, laws were imperial edicts. The emperor issued them without the need of having them passed.


Why are both the roman republic and the roman republic and the US today considered republics?

The ancient Roman republic in general terms fits the description of a republic in the following ways: 1. A balance of power between the Senate and the Assembly is the center of what defines a republic; 2. Elections were held to fill important official positions; 3. The Roman republic had checks and balances through the election of consuls and Tribunes;and 4. Written laws created what is termed a government of laws not of men.


What legal tools did the roman republic use to uphold the rule of laws?

Maybe the ronzal