The Roman consuls served in the highest elected political office in the Roman Republic. Hope that helps! :) ;D
Rome fell because of political problems and disloyalty. XD ;)
In ancient Rome, consuls were considered more important than magistrates and tribunes due to their role as the highest elected officials, leading the government and military. They held significant power and were responsible for executing laws and presiding over the Senate. Magistrates, including various officials with specific duties, played essential roles in governance, while tribunes represented the interests of the plebeians and had the power to veto actions of the consuls and Senate. Each had distinct functions, but consuls held the highest authority.
They were the nobility and ran the government with the Church.
Democracy and oligarchy.
because they had money
The role of the wealthies:)
prediction how do you think italys geography and romes location would affect the spread of romes influence
No role the government should play.
Rome fell because of political problems and disloyalty. XD ;)
People play every role in Japanese government. Without people, there would be no government.
The Sudanese government played Abigail role
the senate i think
In a democracy all members of a society can and should play a role in government, even if the only role they play is to vote. Those who choose not to vote have given up their role in government, and are not doing their part to make democracy work.
make laws
The role of a German citizen is to vote for government.
Judaism is the religion of the Jews, it is not a government.
yes, the government introduced the laws.