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IRISSAK [1]
3 years ago
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Legislative bodies of the roman empire

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kherson [118]3 years ago
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The ancient Roman republic had three branches of government. In the beginning, the legislative <span>branch was the Senate, a group made up of 300 citizens from Rome's patrician. The Senate was the most powerful branch of the Roman republic, and senators held the position for life. The </span>executive<span> branch was made up of two consuls, elected yearly. These two consuls had almost kingly powers, and each could veto, or disapprove of the other's decision. It is quite possible that the idea of two consuls came from Sparta with its two kings. Praetors were part of the </span>judicial<span> branch, they were elected yearly by the people of Rome, and acted as judges.</span>
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