A dictator would take control for 6 months.
In the republic Rome was ruled by two annually elected consuls. The senate was an advisory body. Over time the power of the consuls was reduced and the senate came to control much of Roman politics.
In Rome's government the consuls made sure no dictator got to much power and made other decisions for the government of Rome. The highest officials in the Roman Republic were the consuls. The consuls commanded and led the army. They also made sure that taxes were collected and laws carried out. A consul held office for only one year, so that made it difficult for any consul to grow to powerful
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Access control allows an admin to control the system or network from one central location. This level of control make administering a network much easier.
that they would have to much land to control and that a lot of illegal things would happen
Not so much. The ambassador disagreed with the pank over another policy vis-à-vis France.
Well not eating sugar would help... DURR
Not so much. The ambassador disagreed with the pank over another policy vis-à-vis France.
In ancient Rome, consuls were elected by the Centuriate Assembly, which was composed of Roman citizens organized into groups based on wealth and military service. Each year, two consuls were chosen to serve a one-year term, ensuring a balance of power and preventing any single individual from holding too much authority. The election process involved campaigning and voting, with the candidates typically being prominent members of the patrician or wealthy plebeian classes. The consuls held significant executive powers, including commanding the army and presiding over the Senate and public affairs.
I feel that this is very much a matter of individual decision. For example it would not make much sence for the woman to be in control of the household finances if the man is an accountant.
In Rome's government the consuls made sure no dictator got to much power and made other decisions for the government of Rome. The highest officials in the Roman Republic were the consuls. The consuls commanded and led the army. They also made sure that taxes were collected and laws carried out. A consul held office for only one year, so that made it difficult for any consul to grow to powerful