Resource allocation, income redistribution, and competition with the private sector
Rome lasted approximately 1,500 years. The ruling lasted from 753 BC to 27 BC, again from 64 AD to 1453 AD. Romulus was the first of the seven Roman kings.
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In Buddhism<span>, </span>monks<span> and </span>nuns<span> traditionally live by begging for </span>alms<span>, as did the historical </span>Gautama Buddha<span> himself. This is, among other reasons, so that </span>lay people<span> can gain religious merit by giving food, medicines, and other essential items to the monks. The monks seldom need to plead for food; in villages and towns throughout modern </span>Thailand<span>, </span>Cambodia<span>, </span>Vietnam<span>, and other Buddhist countries, householders can often be found at dawn every morning streaming down the road to the local temple to give food to the monks. In East Asia, monks and nuns were expected to farm or work for returns to feed themselves.</span>
The Romans borrowed concepts of commerce and urban grandeur from the Etruscans.