The senators were not officials. The were member of the senate and did not have an executive role. The plebeian were not officials either. They were the representatives of the plebeians and did not have executive functions. The censors were officials.
The senators, the plebeian tribunes and Roman officials did keep their original role. Their roles never changed. The question was that some divisive issues in Rome were intractable.
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Answer this question…Censors took the census and kept moral order, while the tribune was an elected official of the plebeians.
Magistrate was the name for officers of state. During the 244-year period of the monarchy they were the officials of the king. During the 482-year period of the republic there were five types of magistrates. The consuls were the heads of the republic and military commanders; the praetors were chief justices and military commanders; the censors carried out the census, enrolled the senators, oversaw public morality and commissioned public works; the aediles carried out many administrative function; the quaestors were the treasurers. During the 506-year period of rule by emperors they were the officials of the emperor.
During the period of of the monarchy the senators were appointed by the king. During the period of the Republic they were enrolled by the censors on the basis of wealth and suitability of character. During the period of rule by emperors they were appointed by the emperor.
There was not a popular assembly which governed Rome. During the period of the Roman Republic there were three popular assemblies. They met to vote, not to govern Rome. The Assembly of the Soldiers voted on bills proposed by the consuls, and on war and peace. It elected the higher officers of state: the consuls (the two heads of the republic), the praetors (the chief justices) and the censors (who held the census, enrolled the senators, oversaw public morality and commissioned and funded public works). The Assembly of the Tribes (administrative districts) elected the lower officers of state: the aediles (officers who performed a wide range of administrative duties) and the quaestors (the treasurers). The Plebeian council elected the plebeian tribunes (the representatives of the plebeians and chairs of this assembly) and voted on bills presented to them by these plebeian tribunes. The Roman Republic was governed by the mentioned officers of state, who were elected annually, apart from the censors who were elected every 18 months. There was not a centralised government like an administration or a cabinet. Each officer of state acted independently within the remit of their office. The two consuls were the heads of the Republic.
They were basically like magistrates or police people of the Republic. They had such roles as to make sure people followed the law. The person who answered before was also correct, they also had such duties. They maintained census, supervised public morality, oversaw finances, and collected taxes. The censors were elected in the Centuriate Assembly, which met under the presidency of a consul. One difference from a magistrate is that they could serve 18 months. Although, when dictator Mamercus Aemilius Mamercinus. Generally, they were very highly respected people and only the dictator surpassed them.
Answer this question…Censors took the census and kept moral order, while the tribune was an elected official of the plebeians.
The censors were the officials who oversaw public morals. They also conducted the census, enrolled the senators and commissioned public works.
The ancient Greeks called their leaders Archon. The Archon was the leader of the city-state, basically he was the chief-magistrate.
There were elected officials during the period of the Roman Republic. Their term of office was one year, except for the censors, whose term of office was 18 months.
Yes, they could be banned from the senate for misconduct or something else the censors found unbecoming for a senator.
During the period of the Roman republic the magistrates were they executive officers of state. They were the consuls, the two annually elected heads of the republic, the praetors, who were the chief justices, the censors who carried out the census, enrolled the senators, oversaw public morality and commissioned and funded public works, the aediles, who carried out many administrative functions and the quaestors, who were the treasurers. They were elected annually, except for the censors who were elected every 18 months. During the period of rule by emperors they were government officials appointed by the emperor.
Magistrate was the name for officers of state. During the 244-year period of the monarchy they were the officials of the king. During the 482-year period of the republic there were five types of magistrates. The consuls were the heads of the republic and military commanders; the praetors were chief justices and military commanders; the censors carried out the census, enrolled the senators, oversaw public morality and commissioned public works; the aediles carried out many administrative function; the quaestors were the treasurers. During the 506-year period of rule by emperors they were the officials of the emperor.
The senate was the advisory body of the consuls. It debated policy matters and issued recommendations on these. It also provided advice on the drafting of bills. In special circumstances it could issue decrees. It was composed of patricians (aristocrats) and former officers of state. It stood for the interests of the aristocracy. The Centuriate Assembly was the Assembly of the Soldiers. It elected the higher officers of state (the consuls, praetors and censors), voted on war and peace and on bills proposed by the consuls. The Plebeian Councils was the assembly of the plebs, the commoners. It elected the representatives of the plebeians, the plebeian tribunes, and voted on bills proposed by these tribunes. It was liable to clash with the senate because it represented the interests of the poor.
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During the period of the Roman Republic senators were enrolled for life. Former executive officers of state were given life membership of the Senate. However, the censors could suspend or strike off senators for misconduct. During the period of rule by emperors, the emperors appointed the senators.
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The British Board of Censors was established on January 1, 1913.