The Tribunes of the Plebs were supposed to protect the rights of the common people. For the most part they did. Their doors were always supposed to be open, during the time in office, so people could come to them for help with legal problems. However by the end of the Republic, the Tribunes were also surrogates for the counsul or political group that helped him to get elected and he used his veto to further their interests regardless of its effect on the common people.
those were the tribunes almost lilke human resources
The plebeian tribunes were created to protect the plebeians (the commoners).
Elected officials have responsibilities to their electors, not rights.
The ancient Greeks believed that they looked (and acted) like ordinary men and women. But with the exception of the god Hephaistos they were usually depicted with beautiful and flawless faces and bodies.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
Hitler viewed ordinary people as essential to the success of his Nazi regime. He saw them as loyal supporters and believed that they should conform to the ideals of the Aryan race. However, he also manipulated and exploited their fears and frustrations to gain their support and maintain his power.
In Greece of ancient times, many great philosophers existed. That did not mean that ordinary people did not also exist. Not all were Aristotles and Platos.
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The representatives said that the elected officials ruled in the people's name. (the Federalists also agreed with that)
Historical people that looked at the stars and objects in the sky
The representatives said that the elected officials ruled in the people's name. (the Federalists also agreed with that)
The ancient Egyptian god Anubis cared for the dead.
The ordinary Roman citizen let their elected officials and the senate handle their foreign affairs for the same reasons that we, today, let our elected officials handle foreign affairs -- its their job. Rome was a republic in which the citizens voted and elected people to speak for them the same as our elected officials are supposed to do today.
Elected officials have responsibilities to their electors, not rights.
They did a pee in their pyramids so they would be protected in the afterlife.
Oligarchy - 'rule by the few' - an aristocratic cartel which excluded ordinary people. Tyranny - rule by a single man appointed to get rid of the oligarchs and give the ordinary people a government which looked after their interests. Democracy - 'people power' - which gave the ordinary people a say in their government.
they were medium in height and had parrot feathers in their hair and Married woman wore cotton around their waist ordinary people did not.