Not Being Democracy Dbq Analysis

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Being Democracy
Assemblies are where they let people grant office to people who deserve it through elections (Document A).

Not being Democracy
They had absolute authority of military and fighting wars and can spend as much public money as they wanted (Document A).

Being Democracy
The Assemblies had the last say on passing laws or repealing laws and final say on peace or war (Document A)

Not being Democracy
The voters had no role in choosing a candidate for office or proposing laws (Document C)

Being Democracy
Every male citizen could vote unless they were disqualified, and the poor could vote even free slaves were able to vote (Document B)

Not being Democracy
Only male adult Roman citizens were allowed in the Assemblies and Did not include slaves or men born outside Italia (Document RGV) …show more content…

Being Democracy
The people could legislate by them self alone (Document B).

Not being Democracy
The voting was only held in Rome. So if you didn’t have the time or money you couldn’t vote (Document