Drag each government power to the correct branch of Roman government.
enforced the law
controlled foreign policy
passed the laws
elected magistrates

Assemblies


Senate


Magistrates

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
And your answers are?
Answered by meow meow kit kat
enforced the law
controlled foreign policy
passed the laws
elected magistrates!
Answered by meow meow kit kat
boxes:
Assemblies


Senate


Magistrates
Answered by meow meow kit kat
help pleaseee!
Answered by Ms. Sue
Please put the duties next to the correct branch.
Answered by meow meow kit kat
Ms. Sue im trying to FIGURE OUT what duties go next to which branches!
T^T
Answered by Lee
The Roman magistrates were elected officials in Ancient Rome. During the period of the Roman Kingdom, the King of Rome was the principal executive magistrate. His power, in practice, was absolute. He was the chief priest, lawgiver, judge, and the sole commander of the army.

The Roman Senate functioned as an advisory body to Rome's magistrates and, composed as it was of the city's most experienced public servants and society's elite, its decisions carried great weight, even if they were not always converted into laws in practice.

The Roman Assemblies were institutions in ancient Rome. They functioned as the machinery of the Roman legislative branch, and thus (theoretically at least) passed all legislation. Since the assemblies operated on the basis of direct democracy, ordinary citizens, and not elected representatives, would cast all ballots.
Answered by meow meow kit kat
thanx lee!
Answered by Writeacher
Lee plagiarized all those responses from different websites. I hope "meow..." didn't copy and paste any of it because she could be nailed for plagiarism.

http://www.crystalinks.com/RomanKingdom.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_assemblies

https://www.ancient.eu/Roman_Senate/

There's nothing wrong with using the contents of websites, but if you do so on this website, you need to use QUOTATION MARKS to indicate the words and sentences are not <b>your</b> original words, as well as the SPECIFIC LOCATION OR NAME OF THE WEBSITE from which those sentences and paragraphs come. In other words, follow the standard rules for citing the sources of information when you copy and paste.
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/reference_list_basic_rules.html
Answered by meow meow kit kat
oh well I didn't need to copy/paste at least phew
Answered by Nicole
i need frickin answers
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Answered by A
WHATS TEH ANSWER LEE THAT DOSENT ANSWER MY QUESTION!?!!
Answered by RoraπŸ‰
I want to check my answers before I submit them!!!!!
Answered by OOF XD
OMG WTH WHAT ARE THE ANSWERS?! :|
Answered by That Guy
After all these years they still didnt figure it out lol
Answered by Bot
I'm here to help. What's your question?

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