ancient Rome created a system of government that can be called a republic. This concept was lost to the world until on the beginning of the US republic of 1789. The Roman Republic was based on a written set of laws. The most basic way to explain their republic is to say that Rome had two houses of power. One was the body of two consuls elected annually by the citizens of Rome. The Senate was comprised of the aristocracy and appointed by magistrates.Rome also had a judicial system.
The Romans had three systems of government over the 1,200 years of their history.: a monarchy for 244 years, a republic for 482 years and rule by emperors for 503 years. It was the Roman Republic which had an influence on western political thought in the High Middle Age and the Renaissance.
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A limited democracy.
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The sources of Western political thought are Athens and Jerusalem. Athens represents Greek and Roman thought, while Jerusalem represents Jewish and Christian thought.
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It was Aristotle.
1. Man's relationship with his leaders, 2. Man's relationship to the nation or state, 3. Man's relationship with his fellow man.
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For its time, ancient Rome developed a written structure of laws that helped keep all parts of the Roman world in order. Their written system of laws is in the opinion of many historians and political scientists, the feature of Roman society with the greatest impact on Western political thought. Undoubtedly some differences of opinion are available to answer this question and certainly the answer can be worded differently.
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Its the political philosophy that derived from the Greeks.
The sources of Western political thought are Athens and Jerusalem. Athens represents Greek and Roman thought, while Jerusalem represents Jewish and Christian thought.
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