The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
The electing of the tribunes and the written laws of the twelve tables benefited the plebeian class.
it was that they could get the things they needed
Yes because it gave the poor more power it Rome. The Tribunes are able to veto any law or actions made by the other branches in the Roman Government.
It contributed in a way that we learn from their mistakes and use their inventions for our benefit, in order to strive in the future we must learn of the past
The scribes, scholars and priests of ancient Egypt were one in the same. They had no "benefit" system as you would see provided by an employer today, but they were provided for by the Pharoh. They lacked NOTHING!
The floods left silt which was good for farming
There were no newspapers in ancient Rome.
A tribune was a representative of the common citizens of Rome (who were also known as Plebians) and was more commonly known as a Tribune of the Plebs. A tribune could propose laws and reforms, which if popular would be passed by the Assemblies (the common people). An example of a reform a tribune might propose was the improvement of roads or an increase in the number of citizens who received a free corn dole. An example of a famous tribune was Tiberius Gracchus, whose reforms for the benefit of the people lead to his disfavour with the Senate and ultimately his death. His brother, Gaius Gracchus, also ran for and successfully became tribune and carried on his brother's work until he was also murdered at the hands of the Senate. A tribune had the power of Veto, and this meant they could oppose the passing of any law, reform or proposition they did not feel would benefit the people of Rome. Sulla, the first dictator of Rome took away this power of Veto in 80BC, and it was reinstated in 70BC during the joint consulship of Pompey and Crassus.
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it was that they could get the things they needed
Yes because it gave the poor more power it Rome. The Tribunes are able to veto any law or actions made by the other branches in the Roman Government.
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In the same way writing benefits us today.
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It contributed in a way that we learn from their mistakes and use their inventions for our benefit, in order to strive in the future we must learn of the past
An ancient Greek tyrant was appointed by the majority of middle and lower class citizens to break the power of exploiting aristocratic oligarchs and rule for the benefit of all. A tyrant today generally seizes power for the benefit of himself and his followers and exploits the community for his own benefit. So the ancient tyrant spread benefits from a few to the many, the modern tyrant takes benefits from the many for the use of the few.
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matches helped people in ancient china because it gave them a way to make a fire with out tinder!!!