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Explanation: 4. Diversity of religion was a feature of the Roman Empire. The Romans conquered many ethnic groups which had different religions and customs allowed them to worship their religions and follow their customs. Rome itself only had one religion, the Roman religion. Because the empire included a wide ethnic mix, and through its extensive trading links, it became multicultural.
5. Originally there was a distinction between patricians and plebeians. The patricians were the aristocracy and the plebeians were the commoners; that is, all non-patricians. There were rich and poor plebeians. Originally the patricians monopolized political power, the offices of state, the senate and the priesthoods. Over time, the rich plebeians obtained power-sharing with the patricians and gained access to the offices of state, the senate and most of the priesthoods.
6. Ferril (1998) has argued that the Roman Republic fell due to it’s barbarization, that the influx of German mercenaries in to the Roman military led to lack of loyalty and complacency amongst the Roman ranks, leading to a surge in decadence amongst the Roman soldiers and citizenry.
7. The social division in Roman Republic society was on the basis of money, power and authority. The major factor in Roman Republic social hierarchy always remained the wealth that distinguishes the people of Roman Republic in various classes. The more a person was wealthier more powers & authorities he & his family could enjoy.
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Answer: Well the answer is the Supreme Court’s main job is to decide if laws are constitutional.
<span>The body of the constitution and the first 10 amendments are the main sources of constitutional law. Constitutional law involves rights that are described in the federal and state constitutions. These include rights provided to citizens as well as to governments. Oftentimes disputes about constitutional law are decided by the supreme court. These decisions also contribute to constitutional law.</span>
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While Louis XVI wanted to be a good king and help his subjects, he faced enormous debt and rising resentment towards a despotic monarchy. His failure to successfully address serious fiscal problems would dog him for most of his reign.