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rosijanka [135]
3 years ago
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Explica y desarrolla como era el gobierno de la República Romana. es para hoy ayuda :(

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Evgesh-ka [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

en el año 509 a. C. despues de la expulsion de un monarca se creo un senado permanente, optando por una forma mixta de gobierno

La República estableció un sistema que evitaba los abusos de poder al separar las funciones ejecutivas y legislativas, y al ser los cargos colegiados, electivos y temporales.

los consules

tenian autoridad ejecutiva, eran autoridades que ejercían funciones de gobierno, funciones militares y la administración de justicia. En este periodo el rey fue sustituido por dos cónsules, que se controlaban mutuamente. Al termino de su gobierno tenían que dar cuenta al Senado sobre sus funciones.

el senado

Durante la Republica, el Senado era la misma institución que en la Monarquía (etapa anterior). Sus funciones eran de consulta y asesoramiento a los cónsules. En ese sentido, dirigía la administración interna y la política externa del gobierno romano.

 las asambleas

En este espacio, los ciudadanos votaban las leyes y elegían a los cónsules y los demás magistrados. Reciben también el nombre de comicios y fueron de tres clases, existían comicios por curia, compuestos por patricios y los comicios por centuria, donde participaban plebeyos y patricios. La desigualdad de derechos entre estos dos grupos dio origen a conflictos, lo que con el tiempo permitiría la creación de los comicios tributos, donde los plebeyos intervendrían directamente en la cosa pública:

  Roma se convierte en la primera potencia del Mundo Antiguo, con numerosas colonias en Europa, Asia y África, gracias a su política expansionista y al hecho de contar con un poderoso ejercito, disciplinado y muy bien organizado la expansión de Roma comenzo entre los siglos IV y II aC Roma contaba con un ejército que se organizaba por legiones formadas por 6.200 hombres

La República estaba desfasada respecto a sus nuevas responsabilidades. La causa primordial de la caída de Roma fue el surgimiento de conflictos sociales que originaron una gran crisis politica. La conquista de nuevos territorios incrmento las riquezas pero amplio la brecha entre ricos y pobre.

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