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I guess you mean who, rather that what. Officials of the same rank could veto each other and officials of higher rank could veto officials of lower rank.
consuls
Tribunes
Roman officers of state could restrict each other's power through the power to veto. Officer of state of the same ranks could veto each other's actions. Officers of state of higher rank could veto the actions of officers of state of lower rank. It was actions which could be vetoed. Only the plebeian tribunes, who were the representatives of the plebeians, but were not officers of state, could veto laws.
In the game of Economics services are actions that other people value. These are the services that are mainly provided by the government.
They apply for them. Just like other people do for jobs outside of government.
keep informed of current issues register and vote volunteer for common good run for elected president communicate with government officials to influence government actions participate in political campaigns respect other's rights to have their own opinion
keep informed of current issues register and vote volunteer for common good run for elected president communicate with government officials to influence government actions participate in political campaigns respect other's rights to have their own opinion
A democratic society is one where the citizens are treated equally regardless of culture, religion, race, creed and other human rights. The citizens have the ability to elect their government officials and to hold them accountable for their actions.
There is a mayor, a chief of police, and other officials.
they respect each other
cooperation of the other governmet officials/locks of money