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What was the name of the two groups of citizens who could vote in elections in the Roman rebuplic?

All Romans citizens could vote. The Roman social orders were: patricians, equites and plebeians.


What groups fought in the Vietnam civil war?

Vietnam has never had a civil war. The closest you could get would be the Vietnam War, which was fought between the separate although related countries of North and South Vietnam (along with the allies of each side).


In what way did the allies hold an andvantage over the central powers?

The US had an amazing capacity for mass production which helped the Allies win World war 2/--The Question concerns WWI It was an economic powerhouse. The war was not fought on American soil, and the US did not enter the war until its troops could tip the balance in favor of the Allies.


Who could attend events in the roman colosseum?

Anyone and everyone could attend the events in the Colosseum. Admission was free although seating was arranged according to social class.


In what ways did the Romans build loyalty?

There were many ways that a Roman could build loyalty. On a personal level, a man could pay off another's debt, he could arrange a marriage and automatically gain the loyalty of another family besides his own--very useful if he were considering public office--or he could free a slave. Freedmen owed loyalty to their former masters. On a national level loyalty of their allies was ensured by the protection of the Roman army, trade, and the many benefits of Roman technology and sometimes Roman citizenship.

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How did ancient Rome get and use allies?

Allies were usually peoples who voluntarily entered alliance treaties with Rome. This could be because they lived close to Rome and were afraid of Rome's military might or because an alliance would be advantageous to them. The allies supplied troops which fought alongside the Roman legions. In some instances, peoples who lost wars against Rome were forced to become either allies or client states.


Why might auxiliaries have been a risk to Rome?

The auxiliaries were troops which were levied from Rome's Italian allies. Later they were drawn from the non-Romans in the Roman Empire. They were troops which supported the Roman legions, whose soldiers were Roman citizens. Being able to draw auxiliary troops made Rome the greatest military power in the area of the Mediterranean and Western Europe because it doubled the size of the military manpower available to her. The auxiliary troops were a threat to Rome only once in her history. This was during what historians have called the Social War or War of the allies. The former term is derived from the fact that the word for allies in Latin is socii. Rome's Italian allies rebelled and waged war on her because the Romans refused to grant them Roman citizenship. This was a risky situation for Rome because the allies could rely on sizable armies and, having fought alongside the Romans, knew Roman military organisation and strategy and had similar equipment. The war was bloody and bitter. After about 2 1/2 years the Romans won. To appease their allies they did grant them Roman citizenship.


Who was the VICTOR during World War 2 and why?

Although I do believe that war is a evil necessity in rare occasions, there are no winners in war. If we must pick victor countries in WWII it would be the Allies of The USA, Russia, and Britain. There were also other countries that fought the Axis which without their help the Allies could not of been Victorious. None of these could of been done without the heroic efforts of each individual soldier that fought not only for their country, but fought for their own personal freedom, which if the Allies would of lost, would of been taken away from everyone.


What was the name of the two groups of citizens who could vote in elections in the Roman rebuplic?

All Romans citizens could vote. The Roman social orders were: patricians, equites and plebeians.


What groups fought in the Vietnam civil war?

Vietnam has never had a civil war. The closest you could get would be the Vietnam War, which was fought between the separate although related countries of North and South Vietnam (along with the allies of each side).


Why did the gladiators fight in the middle of the colosseum?

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What types of men are allowed to join the roman army?

The Roman army would only accept freeborn men. They had to also be mentally and physically fit. However the allies could join as auxiliaries, even though they were not citizens and would receive Roman citizenship upon their discharge.


In what way did the allies hold an andvantage over the central powers?

The US had an amazing capacity for mass production which helped the Allies win World war 2/--The Question concerns WWI It was an economic powerhouse. The war was not fought on American soil, and the US did not enter the war until its troops could tip the balance in favor of the Allies.


Who could attend events in the roman colosseum?

Anyone and everyone could attend the events in the Colosseum. Admission was free although seating was arranged according to social class.


In what ways did the Romans build loyalty?

There were many ways that a Roman could build loyalty. On a personal level, a man could pay off another's debt, he could arrange a marriage and automatically gain the loyalty of another family besides his own--very useful if he were considering public office--or he could free a slave. Freedmen owed loyalty to their former masters. On a national level loyalty of their allies was ensured by the protection of the Roman army, trade, and the many benefits of Roman technology and sometimes Roman citizenship.


Who was allies with Britain?

WW2 was fought basically by 2 groups, the Allies and the Axis powers. The English formed part of the Allies. Other countries in this group were America, France, and strangely, Russia. There were many other countries in this group that played smaller, but no less important roles, such as Greece, Belgium, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Holland and Poland. As the war progressed, and occupied countries were freed, they usually also joined the Allies, and gave any help they could.


What is the Time difference between Korea and Vietnam?

They were both hot battles of the cold war; both fought against communism, both fought between North and South adversaries, and both wars were sponsored & equipped by Red China and the USSR. Their were three basic differences: 1. Korea was fought on a peninsula; Vietnam was not. 2. Korea could be and was isolated (controlled by the US/Allies); Vietnam could not. 3. Korea was won (the communists were stopped); Vietnam was lost.