What are three similarities between the Roman republic government and the United States government? What are three differences between the Roman republic government and the United States government?

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Both governments have the power to veto. Veto means "i forbid" in the United States only the president has the power to veto. In a roman republic only the two consoles have power to veto. In the USA we write our laws in a constitution.

The United States Constitution is similar to the Twelve Tables of Roman law, because both are binding on all citizens and lay down the law of the land. It is very likely the Roman Twelve Tables influenced the writing of the Constitution becuase many connections can be drawn between both of the documents.
so to paraphrase it it would be 1. they both have a choice to veto, 2. they also have constitutions. but what's 3.?
You posted the question twice, but didn’t include any answer choices.
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Both governments have the power to veto. Veto means "i forbid" in the United States only the president has the power to veto. In a roman republic only the two consoles have power to veto. In the USA we write our laws in a constitution.

The United States Constitution is similar to the Twelve Tables of Roman law, because both are binding on all citizens and lay down the law of the land. It is very likely the Roman Twelve Tables influenced the writing of the Constitution becuase many connections can be drawn between both of the documents.
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