The two top classes in Roman society were the patrician aristocracy of land owners and the equites (equestrians) who were bankers, money lenders, merchants, and investors in shipping and mining. The senators and officers of state were drawn from these two groups.
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Patrician for the top class, and Equestrian for the next class.
The government officials of the Roman republic are starting from the top: Consul--top man, two of them Praetor--mainly a judge, but had other duties as well. Number changed over time Quaestor--treasury offiial, number changed over time Aedile--in charge of public works. Number changed over time. Censor--oversaw the rolls of citizenship every five years. Could remove people from the senate, if deemed unworthy. Tribune--plebeian official who had power of veto over everyone except a dictator. Originally two, but grew to ten.
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All the elected and sometimes appointed officials were responsible for the governing of the republic. Each political office carried its own responsibilities and the entire workings of the government were overseen by the consuls.The Romans themselves were responsible for the government during the republic. It was SPQR. The Senate and the Roman People. The people elected their officials and the senate debated and proposed laws.
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It changed over time - initially the Patricians, the Plebs progressively gained power through sharing the magistracies, then establishing tribunes of the plebs with veto power, and a Plebeian Assembly.
In the Roman Republic the consuls were the two top officials. They had the ultimate responsibility for the running of the government for their one year term of office although they had lesser officials with specific duties under them.
Patrician for the top class, and Equestrian for the next class.
It's a tossup between Julius Caesar and Octavian. Julius Caesar was the last single leader of the Roman republic. However the republic did not abruptly end at his death. The second triumvirate was formed, which was a legally appointed trio with each man having equal power. When the triumvirate fell apart and Octavian came out on top, he technically became the last leader of the republic, making it much easier for him to form the principate.
The government officials of the Roman republic are starting from the top: Consul--top man, two of them Praetor--mainly a judge, but had other duties as well. Number changed over time Quaestor--treasury offiial, number changed over time Aedile--in charge of public works. Number changed over time. Censor--oversaw the rolls of citizenship every five years. Could remove people from the senate, if deemed unworthy. Tribune--plebeian official who had power of veto over everyone except a dictator. Originally two, but grew to ten.
In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.In the republic the two top government officials were the consuls.
The early years of the US can be equated to some degree by the republican government of ancient Rome, or better said the ancient Roman republic before the empire years, when for all practical purposes, Caesar Augustus was the emperor of the Roman empire. In a certain sense, the Roman republic had a government that divided power among different economic, political and social classes. Certainly, the Roman republic was balanced in favor of the rich classes. It did however offer the common people a chance to have a voice in many affairs of the republic. So, in that sense, the divisions of power in that republic can be compared to the great American "experiment". The US Constitution provides for a degree of balance between various groups of citizens. This progressed to the point where a common man, with little wealth, Abraham Lincoln was able to enter US politics from a western state, like Illinois, to be elected to the top position in the US republic. While there is debate when making meaningful comparisons to the governments of ancient Rome the United States, there is little debate that US government and State government buildings reflect the style of architecture of ancient Rome and of course ancient Greece.
All the elected and sometimes appointed officials were responsible for the governing of the republic. Each political office carried its own responsibilities and the entire workings of the government were overseen by the consuls.The Romans themselves were responsible for the government during the republic. It was SPQR. The Senate and the Roman People. The people elected their officials and the senate debated and proposed laws.
The consuls were the top government officials.
the top officials were A) preators B) consuls C) dictators D) plebians the real answer isB consuls ...its in any book ...just check a s.s book.