The Hortensian law of 287 BC did not bar anybody from serving in the government. Both patricians and plebeians continued to be entitled to stand for election to public office. What this law did was to make the resolutions of the Plebeian Council (plebiscites) binding on all Roman citizens, including the patricians.
The serve wealthy Romans :D
was that government should serve the people
They were used to commemorate history. So they had to be very accurate.
tribunes By 494 B.C., 10 tribunes were elected each year to serve in the Roman government.
When Christianity was endorsed by the Christian Romans Emperors, these emperors appointed Christian senators.
rich people could serve
The buddhist clergy
Buddhist clergy
food
People who serve in a government are known as officials.
they are based in Washington and serve as a pressure group to have the government give funds to israel and better the image of israel in the US
15 years
The serve wealthy Romans :D
The 100 US senators serve only the US government
The government tries to serve the people.
To rule their new conquests, the Romans created the Roman Confederation. Under this system, Romans gave full citizenship to some peoples, especially other Latins. They could vote and serve in the government, and they were treated the same as other citizens under the law. The Romans granted other peoples the status of allies.
the Union and Confederacy institute drafts because men 18-35 had to serve for 3 yrs, later 17-50, and if he couldnt afford it, he would have to hire a substitute, to serve for him. then later if a man had 20+ slaves, he did not have to serve. hope this helps ?