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Patricians and Plebs are members of the government in Ancient Rome. Which group was the 5% , wealthy, members of the oldest families and were the only group able to participate in the Roman Government.
putting to death of any man, whosoever he might be, is forbidden unless he is first convicted
every citizen has the right to be protected against unfair action by the government
a person must be considered innocent until proven guilty
splitting offices between two men who would only be in office for one year
not ruled by one man and no one person can become too powerful
Plebeians
Patricians
people have rights that no government can take away
The Roman Government was centered around the separation of powers. The benefits are:
putting to death of any man, whosoever he might be, is forbidden unless he is first convicted
every citizen has the right to be protected against unfair action by the government
a person must be considered innocent until proven guilty
splitting offices between two men who would only be in office for one year
not ruled by one man and no one person can become too powerful
Plebeians
Patricians
people have rights that no government can take away
Ancient Roman Laws were principles and Tables. One of the principles means you're unable to go to jail without evidence to prove your guilt, not just on rumors found on SnapChat. Which one?
putting to death of any man, whosoever he might be, is forbidden unless he is first convicted
every citizen has the right to be protected against unfair action by the government
a person must be considered innocent until proven guilty
splitting offices between two men who would only be in office for one year
not ruled by one man and no one person can become too powerful
Plebeians
Patricians
people have rights that no government can take away
In Ancient Rome. they started the Twelve Tables and three of those are enduring impacts to the United States. Table I, VII and IX. What's Table IX entail?
putting to death of any man, whosoever he might be, is forbidden unless he is first convicted
every citizen has the right to be protected against unfair action by the government
a person must be considered innocent until proven guilty
splitting offices between two men who would only be in office for one year
not ruled by one man and no one person can become too powerful
Plebeians
Patricians
people have rights that no government can take away
Table IX is about the due process of the law. What's due process?
putting to death of any man, whosoever he might be, is forbidden unless he is first convicted
every citizen has the right to be protected against unfair action by the government
a person must be considered innocent until proven guilty
splitting offices between two men who would only be in office for one year
not ruled by one man and no one person can become too powerful
Plebeians
Patricians
people have rights that no government can take away
Patricians and Plebs are members of the government in Ancient Rome. Which group is 95% of the population, farmers or artisans, and had to pay taxes?
putting to death of any man, whosoever he might be, is forbidden unless he is first convicted
every citizen has the right to be protected against unfair action by the government
a person must be considered innocent until proven guilty
splitting offices between two men who would only be in office for one year
not ruled by one man and no one person can become too powerful
Plebeians
Patricians
people have rights that no government can take away
Rome was able to limit their leader's power by:
putting to death of any man, whosoever he might be, is forbidden unless he is first convicted
every citizen has the right to be protected against unfair action by the government
a person must be considered innocent until proven guilty
splitting offices between two men who would only be in office for one year
not ruled by one man and no one person can become too powerful
Plebeians
Patricians
people have rights that no government can take away
Ancient Roman Laws were principles and Tables. One of the principles that prevented the government from becoming too power is because of which principle?
putting to death of any man, whosoever he might be, is forbidden unless he is first convicted
every citizen has the right to be protected against unfair action by the government
a person must be considered innocent until proven guilty
splitting offices between two men who would only be in office for one year
not ruled by one man and no one person can become too powerful
Plebeians
Patricians
people have rights that no government can take away
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