Roman citizens had the right to appeal against the actions (not the policies) of the consuls and all the other magistrates (officer of state).
consuls were because they had the most power and they had to be in charge
Very little unless these "citizens" were extremly important. (Such as priests, city guards, etc) Source(s): The Bible and my brain.
During the Republic (509-27BCE), the citizens of Rome held a large amount of power. All citizens, were allowed to vote for laws and public officials, and were under the protection of Romes walls and vast armies. If you joined the army, you would often be payed in land, usually some of the land you just helped conquer. The Romans had great deal of power over their citizens they ruled.
explain why Rome's geography is added to its power and influence
people had the power to vote for leaders
In 266 BC the consuls of the year were Decimus Iunius Pera and Numerius Fabius Pictor. During the Roman Republi (509-27 BC) the city and the army were headed by two annually elected consuls. The years were named after the consuls for the year. Marcus Attilius Regulus, one of the two consuls for the previous year, celebrated a triumph for his victory against the Salentini of Messapia (southern Apulia) in 267 BC. Calabria and Apulia (the toe and the heel of Italy) were annexed into the Roman Republic.
Charles Romes's birth name is Charles Michael Romes.
because Julius Caesar took power as a dictator
Charles Romes is 6' 1".
Italy
Because many Romans liked the religion as well as some of the people with more power.
Augustus established his personal absolute power and made himself the first Roman emperor. Therefore, he started the period of absolute power by emperors which replaced the Roman Republic.