Answer:
both roman empire and the roman republic had periods of instability and definitely caused their demise. they all lasted for the same amount of time. it will be difficult to ascertain which one is successful than the other. if we consider the extent of the roman empire and how it continued from byzantium this was after the collapsing of western empire then we will say that the empire was more successful than the republic.
roman republic came into conflict with the phoenicians after it controlled the italian peninsula which sooner spread to the mediterranean. roman won in the three punic wars and those who fought in the war were forced to abandon their farms and homes which were disrepair and the cost had been expensive. they lost their right to vote and sold all their firms to wealthy citizens. the result of it all was a civil war and later they became slave led by spartacus and it ended with private armies which were generally arising. among them was gaius julius caesar.
republic ruled for short time by triumvirate whereby sooner they collapsed and empire did not last more than the republic but their territorial gains were considered extensive while republic limited itself to mediterranean and peninsula.
Answer:
The English Bill of Rights encouraged a form of government where the rights and liberties of individuals were protected. These ideas and philosophies penetrated into the colonies of North America. The English Bill of Rights is an act that the Parliament of England passed on December 16, 1689. The Bill creates separation of powers, limits the powers of the king and queen, enhances the democratic election and bolsters freedom of speech
Explanation:
The first IQ test was written in early 1905.
1st
1791
Rights to Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition
2nd
1791
Right to Bear Arms
3rd
1791
Quartering of Soldiers
4th
1791
Search and Seizure
5th
1791
Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination, Due Process
6th
1791
Rights of Accused in Criminal Prosecutions: Rights to Jury Trial, to Confront Opposing Witnesses and to Counsel
7th
1791
Jury Trial
8th
1791
Protections against Excessive Bail, Cruel and Unusual Punishment
9th
1791
Non-Enumerated Rights
10th
1791
Rights Reserved to States
11th
1795
Suits Against a State
12th
1804
Election of President and Vice-President
13th
1865
Abolition of Slavery and Involuntary Servitude
14th
1868
Protects rights against state infringements, defines citizenship, prohibits states from interfering with privileges and immunities, requires due process and equal protection, punishes states for denying vote, and disqualifies Confederate officials and debts
15th
1870
Voting Rights
16th
1913
Federal Income Tax
17th
1913
Popular Election of Senators
18th
1919
Prohibition
19th
1920
Women's Right to Vote
20th
1933
Commencement of Presidential Term and Succession
21st
1933
Repeal of 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
22nd
1951
Two-Term Limitation on President
23rd
1961
District of Columbia Presidential Vote
24th
1964
Abolition of Poll Tax Requirement in Federal Elections
25th
1967
Presidential Vacancy, Disability and Inability
26th
1971
Right to Vote at Age 18
27th
1992
Congressional Compensations
Answer: which current day state did the netherland explore
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