what important development in the mediaeval period led to the growth of Democratic principle
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The Roman Republic led to democracy. In the fifth century, with the help of a programme called 'Passive Disobedience', the Roman citizens won their right to pick the officials – the tribunes as they like. The Roman people register their votes, not individually, but, as the decision of a tribe.
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Answer:The Roman Republic led to democracy. In the fifth century, with the help of a programme called 'Passive Disobedience', the Roman citizens won their right to pick the officials – the tribunes as they like.
The Roman people register their votes, not individually, but, as the decision of a tribe. Every Roman citizen is a representative of tribe.
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The Roman Republic led to democracy. In the fifth century, with the help of a programme called 'Passive Disobedience', the Roman citizens won their right to pick the officials – the tribunes as they like.
The Roman people register their votes, not individually, but, as the decision of a tribe. Every Roman citizen is a representative of tribe.
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