The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The Romans had no branch of government called a dictator. A dictator was a person with unlimited power appointed by the senate under the republican form of government.
The ancient egyptians had a monarchy. So thay had _3_ branches in ancient Rome.
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
the government has 3 branches, the legislative branch, the judicial branch and the executive branch. That is actually the us government.
The Articles of Confederation created a government that had only one branch of government. It was the Legislative Branch.
The Legislative Branch.
Iran is a mixed government. The Supreme Council of Ayatollahs, the judiciary branch of the Iranian government, is effectively unlimited. They cannot be held to account for their political views and indiscretions. However, both the executive branch (the President and his officers) and the legislative branch (the Parliament or Majlis), can be held to account, so they are part of a limited government.
The legislative branch, parliament, the monarch, the dictator and their cabinet, it depends on the form of government
the senate
No, in an autocracy a single person has unlimited powers, and no president of the United States has such powers. The president is head of the executive branch and the federal government is set up as a system of checks and balances. The judicial and legislative branches work with the executive branch to run the federal government.
Iran is a mixed government. The Supreme Council of Ayatollahs, the judiciary branch of the Iranian government, is effectively unlimited. They cannot be held to account for their political views and indiscretions. However, both the executive branch (the President and his officers) and the legislative branch (the Parliament or Majlis), can be held to account, so they are part of a limited government.
A Roman dictator is a patrician that rules for 6 months and has almost complete power. they were used in times of crisis when a war was going on. A senate is a person who works for the government on the legislative branch that makes and passes the law. They power over the other groups ove people on this branch of government
They gave us the idea of a tripartite government; with a legislative,judicial, and executive branch.
Yes, the House of Representatives have limited debate.
The ancient egyptians had a monarchy. So thay had _3_ branches in ancient Rome.
Legislative...Commerce Clause gives Congress unlimited power to regulate business.
The theory is that under this system, no ONE branch of government can become mmore powerful than the others, thereby ensuring against an oligarchy or dictator.
No, just the opposite. They didn't want a king so they made sure that there was checks and balances on the branches of government.