During the Roman Republic the censors were responsible for public morality. This is were the terms censor and censorship originate from.
no all the citizens did not want the declaration of independence signed because they fell that they were all equal
Amendment 15 says all citizens have the right to vote.
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There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.There were all types of men who made up the Roman senate, just as there are all types of people who are in present day senates or upper houses of parliaments. A Roman senator, however, had to have property and be of upright moral character. (The censors could remove a man from the senate for breach of conduct). Some were men such as Cato the Younger who were true to their beliefs, others were like straws in the wind, backing any candidate for personal advancement.
It can be. "Moral turpitude" is somewhat of a catch all.
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Law of War
Moral conduct consists of a persons actions that are acceptable by socierty at large. They consist of actions which are of benefit and pleasing to society. They contradict all unacceptable behavior and can only benefit the whole.
FM 1 "The Law of Land Warfare, Uniform Code of Military Justice, and Code of Conduct give structure to its moral standards."
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OPA
The Army values provide the moral compass for character and personal conduct for all members of the Army. These values are loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage. They serve as guiding principles for soldiers to uphold high ethical standards and make decisions based on what is right and just.
bob Anderson oversaw all of the weapons training
Yes, the Spartans had two kings, but they were not hereditary. They were chosen by the council and served for life or until forced from office. They shared power with an elected council of twenty-eight Spartiates (citizens) and also had to answer to an Assembly, consisting of all Spartan citizens (about 8,000 men), as well as a group of five ephors who oversaw the daily functioning of society and had veto power.
The four pillars of democracy in ancient Athens were the Assembly, where all citizens could participate and vote on important decisions; the Council of 500, which prepared legislation and oversaw daily government affairs; the Courts, where citizens served as jurors and decided legal cases; and the system of Ostracism, where citizens could vote to exile a public figure they deemed dangerous to democracy.