Please restate your question. The Roman Republic was the government--there was only one.
The best-known early dictators of the Roman Republic were Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus and Marius Furius Camillus. Julius Caesar was the most famous dictator of the Late Republic and of the whole of the republican period.
The Roman government saw Christianity as a threat.
The Law of The Twelve Tables is the ancient legislation that was the foundation of Roman law. The Twelve Tables were the result of a class struggle between the Patricians and the Plebeians. The Twelve Tables allowed the Plebeians (or the ones that were Roman citizens) basic rights against each other.
The best-known early dictators of the Roman Republic were Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus and Marius Furius Camillus. Julius Caesar was the most famous dictator of the Late Republic and of the whole of the republican period.
The ancient Roman republic was, on paper, a government where power was shared. The Roman republic was about the best that could be accomplished at that juncture in human history. Their republic was full of faults, however, the "balance of power concept" was a model that could be reworked to attain a more advanced form of government. It could be developed into a system where where the people had a direct voice in how the government should operate. The offshoot of this was the US republic. Flawed as it was, it was a unique and progressive form of government.
An adult male of Rome who owned enough property.
bicth it had state gods but allowed other religions
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Trajan and Hadrian were good Roman Emperors. Cincinnatus was one of the best Roman dictators in the early Republic serving a short term.
What describes it is that the rich people, known as the partricians, had the most power. They were the government, but the tribunes were in to protect the rights of the plebeians. Then once a year the appointed two people as the main person. Then in a time of emergency the appointed one person as a dictator, who had full power over every thing.
federal republic.
a government in which the citizens elect their leaders