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Answer:
True, the Senate could vote absolute power to a dictator.
Explanation:
Dictator.
Dictator, in the Roman Republic, a temporary magistrate with extraordinary powers, nominated by a consul on the recommendation of the Senate and confirmed by the Comitia Curiata (a popular assembly).
Dictators were then named for lesser functions such as the holding of elections in certain cases.
The Senate could vote to grant absolute power to one man, called a dictator, for a temporary period. During the first 300 years of the Republic, dictators were often called on when Rome faced an invasion or some internal danger.
Homer Plessy rode in a whites-only railroad car and was arrested. He sued the railroad company. The Supreme Court ruled that segregation was legal as long as facilities for blacks were"separate but equal" to those of whites.
The difference between the two are the differing systems of their governments. Sparta is considered oligarchy, meaning ruled by the few, while the Athens is believed to have been a democracy.
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