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Which responsibilities did Roman citizens have?
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Roman citizens had several responsibilities, including:
1. Military Service: All Roman citizens were expected to serve in the Roman military when called upon. Roman men were required to serve for a certain period of time, usually between 15 and 25 years, and were expected to defend the interests of the Roman Republic or later the Roman Empire.
2. Paying Taxes: Roman citizens were required to pay taxes to the Roman state. These taxes were collected to fund the operations of the government, including maintaining the army, building infrastructure, and financing public works.
3. Voting: Roman citizens had the right to vote in the Roman assemblies and participate in the political process. They could elect officials, propose and vote on legislation, and express their opinions on matters affecting the Republic or the Empire.
4. Jury Duty: Roman citizens could be selected for jury duty and had the responsibility to serve as jurors in legal cases. They were expected to listen to the arguments presented by both parties and make a fair and impartial judgment.
5. Serve in Local Government: Roman citizens were also expected to participate in local government affairs. They could serve on various administrative boards, hold public office, and contribute to the governance and decision-making process in their cities or provinces.
6. Following Roman Laws: Roman citizens were expected to abide by Roman laws and regulations. They had to understand and comply with the legal framework established by the Roman government, and failure to do so could result in legal consequences.
7. Loyalty to Rome and the Emperor: Roman citizens were expected to show loyalty to Rome and the Emperor. They were expected to support the Roman state and the Emperor in times of war, adhere to the Roman values and traditions, and contribute to the overall well-being of the empire.
It is important to note that these responsibilities applied primarily to male Roman citizens who were of a certain age and met specific criteria. Women, slaves, and non-citizens did not have the same rights and responsibilities as Roman citizens.
1. Military Service: All Roman citizens were expected to serve in the Roman military when called upon. Roman men were required to serve for a certain period of time, usually between 15 and 25 years, and were expected to defend the interests of the Roman Republic or later the Roman Empire.
2. Paying Taxes: Roman citizens were required to pay taxes to the Roman state. These taxes were collected to fund the operations of the government, including maintaining the army, building infrastructure, and financing public works.
3. Voting: Roman citizens had the right to vote in the Roman assemblies and participate in the political process. They could elect officials, propose and vote on legislation, and express their opinions on matters affecting the Republic or the Empire.
4. Jury Duty: Roman citizens could be selected for jury duty and had the responsibility to serve as jurors in legal cases. They were expected to listen to the arguments presented by both parties and make a fair and impartial judgment.
5. Serve in Local Government: Roman citizens were also expected to participate in local government affairs. They could serve on various administrative boards, hold public office, and contribute to the governance and decision-making process in their cities or provinces.
6. Following Roman Laws: Roman citizens were expected to abide by Roman laws and regulations. They had to understand and comply with the legal framework established by the Roman government, and failure to do so could result in legal consequences.
7. Loyalty to Rome and the Emperor: Roman citizens were expected to show loyalty to Rome and the Emperor. They were expected to support the Roman state and the Emperor in times of war, adhere to the Roman values and traditions, and contribute to the overall well-being of the empire.
It is important to note that these responsibilities applied primarily to male Roman citizens who were of a certain age and met specific criteria. Women, slaves, and non-citizens did not have the same rights and responsibilities as Roman citizens.
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to pay taxes and serve in the military
to pay taxes and serve in the military
to veto the actions of the tribunes
to veto the actions of the tribunes
to allow their wives to vote
to allow their wives to vote
to elect Roman senators
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