the Romans always had random ways of going about things so there was no surprise when it came to their ways of democracy.
when they decided that they would like someone to rule their country for them, they decided that they had better find out a solution into choosing the person. so i guess it all came down to this; the intense moment when they... flipped a coin??
that's right they flipped a coin to decide who was to be the reigning leader of their country.
don't ask me why they only flipped a coin? i have no idea :L
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
During the republic the leaders were elected by the voting assemblies. This was the ideal way of choosing officials. However over time, (Rome had a long history) things got corrupt and the guy with the strongest army was the leader. Civil wars were usually the result of these power plays, such as Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey, and Octavian and Antony.
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In the Roman Republic there were two executive leaders. They were chosen by an assembly and ruled for one year.
they would die
Which Roman leader exactly? Whom are your referring to?
The kings were not chosen. The succession was generally hereditary with the occasional usurper.
a socialist leader is chosen by the citizens in a democratic election.
the leader of the Netherlands is chosen by voting or the person is in the parliament.
How leaders are chosen in denmark
the leader who the other leader has chosen is the new leader
Peter was chosen as the leader of the Church and apostles. Pope Gregory was chosen to be the pope and leader of the Church.
If you mean who was chosen to lead the roman army according to legend, it is Cincinnatus.
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In the Roman Republic there were two executive leaders. They were chosen by an assembly and ruled for one year.
By elections
hi
voting
A: the Sumerian leader is chosen by it's people.