Well, honey, in ancient Rome, education wasn't like a fancy private school where you gotta fork over your life savings. Public schools were free for boys from wealthy families, but they had to pay for books and supplies. So yeah, they didn't exactly swipe a credit card at the school gate, but there were still some expenses involved.
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Trade or coins.
Ancient Rome was a military empire of conquest and subjugation. The Celts were a fluid Federation of individual tribes who only conjoined tribes, regionally, to fight a common enemy, the Roman Military Empire of Conquest. Those that fell to Rome had to pay tribune-a tax. How many people want to voluntary pay tax to a foreign government and lose their freedom, culture and way of life at the same time? To frame the question in modern parlance: Are the Afghani tribes the enemy of the Anglo-American Empire?
when it hit Rome people couldn't work so they took a stand against fighting and wouldn't pay taxes.
Since there was no civilized goverment, the women did not go to school, but learned to make blankets, cook, farm, etc. The boys did have school, but they were more focused on fighting then an education.
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both of them misused their power and will pay for their mistakes
Money was used by everybody. It was needed to buy and sell goods, buy food pay the rent and pay the taxes.
The first sports events where people had to pay were the Games in the Coliseum in Rome,Italy.
With goods and services.
people had to pay more for they things because interrupt trading on the medditerrian sea
No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.
Trade or coins.
Ancient Rome was a military empire of conquest and subjugation. The Celts were a fluid Federation of individual tribes who only conjoined tribes, regionally, to fight a common enemy, the Roman Military Empire of Conquest. Those that fell to Rome had to pay tribune-a tax. How many people want to voluntary pay tax to a foreign government and lose their freedom, culture and way of life at the same time? To frame the question in modern parlance: Are the Afghani tribes the enemy of the Anglo-American Empire?
when it hit Rome people couldn't work so they took a stand against fighting and wouldn't pay taxes.
It did not cost to get into the Colisseum in Rome, usually a rich person in Rome would pay for everyone to come with their own money so it was usually a treat.
Yes