Sadly, they weren't. The entire Roman government was made up of wealthy white Roman males who owned land. Much like America in the 1700's
They did participate.
As the name "Roman Republic" suggests, it was a republic.
The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.The two officials who directed the Roman government during the republic were the two consuls.
Please restate your question. The Roman republic was the government--there was only one.
because Romans have republic government.
Temporary dictatorship
The Roman Republic actually was a Democratic government.
The Roman Empire started during the Roman Republic, that is under a republican government. The Republic was then replaced by the absolute rule by emperors.
because Romans have republic government.
After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.
Different government people feel respected, opinions listed to allowed to be in the government, equality based on talent.
The government of the Roman Republic.