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write short note on social life and state administration of republic states?​

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Answered by BrainlyAnyu
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write short note on social life and state administration of republic states?

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☞ Social Life :

Social life involves communication between the subject and his peers. The relationship between people is governed by diverse codes and norms that minimize the conflict and make possible that there is harmony in this social life.

☞ State administration of republic states:

The word republic comes from the Latin term res publica, which literally means "public thing", "public matter", or "public affair" and was used to refer to the state as a whole. The term developed its modern meaning in reference to the constitution of the ancient Roman Republic, lasting from the overthrow of the kings in 509 BC to the establishment of the Empire in 27 BC. This constitution was characterized by a Senate composed of wealthy aristocrats and wielding significant influence; several popular assemblies of all free citizens, possessing the power to elect magistrates and pass laws; and a series of magistracies with varying types of civil and political authority.

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Answered by akashwarrior06
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Answer:☞ Social Life :

Social life involves communication between the subject and his peers. The relationship between people is governed by diverse codes and norms that minimize the conflict and make possible that there is harmony in this social life.

☞ State administration of republic states:

The word republic comes from the Latin term res publica, which literally means "public thing", "public matter", or "public affair" and was used to refer to the state as a whole. The term developed its modern meaning in reference to the constitution of the ancient Roman Republic, lasting from the overthrow of the kings in 509 BC to the establishment of the Empire in 27 BC. This constitution was characterized by a Senate composed of wealthy aristocrats and wielding significant influence; several popular assemblies of all free citizens, possessing the power to elect magistrates and pass laws; and a series of magistracies with varying types of civil and political authority.

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