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What group could be tried for their actions under the Geneva Convention?

German SS and Japanese Military and political leaders


What is it called when colonist had to house and feed british soldiers at their own expense?

Quartering. The Quartering Act said that British Troops could live and eat in colonial homes with or without the owners permission.


Why would the Senators feel threatened by Roman generals In Rome?

It was during thew period of the late Republic, after the Marian reforms of the army, that Roman military commanders could be a threat to the senate. Prior to the reforms, the Roman army was a part-time militia of drafted peasant farmers. The soldiers were levied for the military campaigning season and then went back to their farms. There was a property threshold to join the army because the soldiers had to procure and pay for their military equipment themselves. Gaius Marius abolished the property threshold, made joining the army voluntary and provided that the soldiers were to receive their military equipment for free. After 16 years of service they were to be given the grant of a plot of land to farm. The landless poor flocked to the army, which they saw as an institution which would take care of them, and give them a pay and a sort of person. However, a centralised system of recruitment was not established and soldiers were often recruited and paid by the military commanders. This made them loyal to their commanders. Soldiers were recruited by commanders involved in civil wars. They loyalty of soldiers could be used by their commanders to obtain what they wanted. . An example of this was in 71 BC Crassus and Pompey camped their troops outside Rome to put pressure have themselves elected as consuls (the two annually elected heads of the Republic). Pompey was not even eligible on the grounds of being below the required age and of not having served some public offices which were required before the consulship.During the military anarchy of the crisis of the 3rd century it was the emperors who were threatened by military commanders. There were commanders who were hailed as emperors by their own troops and deposed the incumbent emperor. During the period of rule by emperors the emperors were absolute rulers and the senate had little power.


Why was the quartering act one of the hated of the British acts on the colonies?

You could be forced to leave your home so that soldiers could stay there.


Which act allowed British soldiers to say in the colonists' homes?

that would be the quartering act not trying to tell you how to live your life but if you had looked this up on google you could have had 4,000,000 results in one second hope this helped couchpotato56 out

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What group could be tried for their actions under the Geneva Convention?

German SS and Japanese Military and political leaders


Which group could tried for their actions under the Geneva convention?

German SS and Japanese Military and political leaders


Which group could be tired for their actions under Geneva convention?

Prisoner of war camp commanders .


What was the belief of the Great Elector concerning the ability of the Junkers to be excellent military commanders?

The Prussian monarchs saw the Junkers as natural military officers in that they "commanded" their own "regiment" of peasant workers. The thought then was that the Junkers could also command the army's rank and file which were in the social structure just as low as the peasant farmers. As military commanders, they had a two step edge over the peasants. Unlike France, where commoners could gain wealth by obtaining lands from the nobles, this was forbidden in Prussia. The Junkers were assured of their positions because only Junkers could own land. The social and economic structure was frozen.


For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us?

The Quartering Act allowed each colonial governor to lodge troops. The governors could place them in private establishments if need be.


How do you use military arrest in a sentence?

well you could say: he was put under military arrest


What is it called when colonist had to house and feed british soldiers at their own expense?

Quartering. The Quartering Act said that British Troops could live and eat in colonial homes with or without the owners permission.


What was the amendment that was added due to the quartering act prior to the American revolution?

it could eat candy


Why would the Senators feel threatened by Roman generals In Rome?

It was during thew period of the late Republic, after the Marian reforms of the army, that Roman military commanders could be a threat to the senate. Prior to the reforms, the Roman army was a part-time militia of drafted peasant farmers. The soldiers were levied for the military campaigning season and then went back to their farms. There was a property threshold to join the army because the soldiers had to procure and pay for their military equipment themselves. Gaius Marius abolished the property threshold, made joining the army voluntary and provided that the soldiers were to receive their military equipment for free. After 16 years of service they were to be given the grant of a plot of land to farm. The landless poor flocked to the army, which they saw as an institution which would take care of them, and give them a pay and a sort of person. However, a centralised system of recruitment was not established and soldiers were often recruited and paid by the military commanders. This made them loyal to their commanders. Soldiers were recruited by commanders involved in civil wars. They loyalty of soldiers could be used by their commanders to obtain what they wanted. . An example of this was in 71 BC Crassus and Pompey camped their troops outside Rome to put pressure have themselves elected as consuls (the two annually elected heads of the Republic). Pompey was not even eligible on the grounds of being below the required age and of not having served some public offices which were required before the consulship.During the military anarchy of the crisis of the 3rd century it was the emperors who were threatened by military commanders. There were commanders who were hailed as emperors by their own troops and deposed the incumbent emperor. During the period of rule by emperors the emperors were absolute rulers and the senate had little power.


Why were the Roman senators feel threatened by Roman generals?

It was during thew period of the late Republic, after the Marian reforms of the army, that Roman military commanders could be a threat to the senate. Prior to the reforms, the Roman army was a part-time militia of drafted peasant farmers. The soldiers were levied for the military campaigning season and then went back to their farms. There was a property threshold to join the army because the soldiers had to procure and pay for their military equipment themselves. Gaius Marius abolished the property threshold, made joining the army voluntary and provided that the soldiers were to receive their military equipment for free. After 16 years of service they were to be given the grant of a plot of land to farm. The landless poor flocked to the army, which they saw as an institution which would take care of them, and give them a pay and a sort of person. However, a centralised system of recruitment was not established and soldiers were often recruited and paid by the military commanders. This made them loyal to their commanders. Soldiers were recruited by commanders involved in civil wars. They loyalty of soldiers could be used by their commanders to obtain what they wanted. . An example of this was in 71 BC Crassus and Pompey camped their troops outside Rome to put pressure have themselves elected as consuls (the two annually elected heads of the Republic). Pompey was not even eligible on the grounds of being below the required age and of not having served some public offices which were required before the consulship. During the military anarchy of the crisis of the 3rd century it was the emperors who were threatened by military commanders. There were commanders who were hailed as emperors by their own troops and deposed the incumbent emperor. During the period of rule by emperors the emperors were absolute rulers and the senate had little power.


Why was the quartering act one of the hated of the British acts on the colonies?

You could be forced to leave your home so that soldiers could stay there.


What laws said the colonists could be forced to provide lodging for the british solders sent to watch them?

It was the Quartering Act of 1765. The involuntary quartering of soldiers was very unpopular, and led to the Third Amendment to the US Constitution.