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Which features of the Roman government limited individual power? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses
The Senate was the most powerful branch of government.
The Senate was the most powerful branch of government.
The assemblies were a form of direct democracy.
The assemblies were a form of direct democracy.
The two consuls could veto each other's actions.
The two consuls could veto each other's actions.
Dictators could only serve for a six-month term.
Dictators could only serve for a six-month term.
The quaestor could veto any law the magistrate made.
Which features of the Roman government limited individual power? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses
The Senate was the most powerful branch of government.
The Senate was the most powerful branch of government.
The assemblies were a form of direct democracy.
The assemblies were a form of direct democracy.
The two consuls could veto each other's actions.
The two consuls could veto each other's actions.
Dictators could only serve for a six-month term.
Dictators could only serve for a six-month term.
The quaestor could veto any law the magistrate made.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The two features of the Roman government that limited individual power are:
1. The two consuls could veto each other's actions.
2. Dictators could only serve for a six-month term.
These mechanisms were designed to prevent the concentration of power in any single individual or position.
1. The two consuls could veto each other's actions.
2. Dictators could only serve for a six-month term.
These mechanisms were designed to prevent the concentration of power in any single individual or position.
Answered by
Missyyyyyy Catieeeeeeeš«¶(Connex-Us Q&A 6th)
Which responsibilities did Roman citizens have?
(1 point)
Responses
to pay taxes and serve in the military
to pay taxes and serve in the military
to veto the actions of the tribunes
to veto the actions of the tribunes
to allow their wives to vote
to allow their wives to vote
to elect Roman senators
to elect Roman senators
(1 point)
Responses
to pay taxes and serve in the military
to pay taxes and serve in the military
to veto the actions of the tribunes
to veto the actions of the tribunes
to allow their wives to vote
to allow their wives to vote
to elect Roman senators
to elect Roman senators
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The responsibilities that Roman citizens had included:
**to pay taxes and serve in the military.**
This was a fundamental duty of Roman citizens in contributing to the state. The other options mentioned do not accurately reflect the responsibilities of Roman citizens.
**to pay taxes and serve in the military.**
This was a fundamental duty of Roman citizens in contributing to the state. The other options mentioned do not accurately reflect the responsibilities of Roman citizens.
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Missyyyyyy Catieeeeeeeš«¶(Connex-Us Q&A 6th)
What were the powers of the assemblies?
(1 point)
Responses
to carry out foreign policy
to carry out foreign policy
to control the government's money
to control the government's money
to judge cases in Roman court
to judge cases in Roman court
to make laws and elect officials
(1 point)
Responses
to carry out foreign policy
to carry out foreign policy
to control the government's money
to control the government's money
to judge cases in Roman court
to judge cases in Roman court
to make laws and elect officials
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The powers of the assemblies included:
**to make laws and elect officials.**
Assemblies played a key role in the legislative process and in electing various governmental officials in Ancient Rome. The other options do not accurately represent the functions of the assemblies.
**to make laws and elect officials.**
Assemblies played a key role in the legislative process and in electing various governmental officials in Ancient Rome. The other options do not accurately represent the functions of the assemblies.
Answered by
Missyyyyyy Catieeeeeeeš«¶(Connex-Us Q&A 6th)
Drag the word to the correct characteristic. Words may be used more than once.
(2 points)
Characteristics Nation
women can vote
representative democracy
government structured by a constitution
part of government like an oligarchy
Sentence Bank:
Roman Republic
United States
Roman Republic and United States
(2 points)
Characteristics Nation
women can vote
representative democracy
government structured by a constitution
part of government like an oligarchy
Sentence Bank:
Roman Republic
United States
Roman Republic and United States
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Hereās how you can drag the words to the correct characteristics:
**Characteristics** **Nation**
- women can vote **United States**
- representative democracy **Roman Republic and United States**
- government structured by a constitution **United States**
- part of government like an oligarchy **Roman Republic**
These alignments reflect the political structures and voting rights of the Roman Republic and the United States.
**Characteristics** **Nation**
- women can vote **United States**
- representative democracy **Roman Republic and United States**
- government structured by a constitution **United States**
- part of government like an oligarchy **Roman Republic**
These alignments reflect the political structures and voting rights of the Roman Republic and the United States.
Answered by
Missyyyyyy Catieeeeeeeš«¶(Connex-Us Q&A 6th)
Double Check all of them!!!
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Certainly! Let's review the characteristics and their corresponding nations:
1. **women can vote**
- **Correct Nation:** **United States**
(Women gained the right to vote with the 19th Amendment in 1920.)
2. **representative democracy**
- **Correct Nation:** **Roman Republic and United States**
(Both the Roman Republic and the United States have a form of representative democracy where elected officials represent the citizens.)
3. **government structured by a constitution**
- **Correct Nation:** **United States**
(The United States government is structured by the Constitution. The Roman Republic did not have a single written constitution.)
4. **part of government like an oligarchy**
- **Correct Nation:** **Roman Republic**
(The Roman Republic had elements of an oligarchy, especially in the governance by the Senate, which consisted of a select group of elites.)
So the corrected associations are:
- **women can vote** - **United States**
- **representative democracy** - **Roman Republic and United States**
- **government structured by a constitution** - **United States**
- **part of government like an oligarchy** - **Roman Republic**
Thank you for the request to double-check! This is now accurate based on the characteristics provided.
1. **women can vote**
- **Correct Nation:** **United States**
(Women gained the right to vote with the 19th Amendment in 1920.)
2. **representative democracy**
- **Correct Nation:** **Roman Republic and United States**
(Both the Roman Republic and the United States have a form of representative democracy where elected officials represent the citizens.)
3. **government structured by a constitution**
- **Correct Nation:** **United States**
(The United States government is structured by the Constitution. The Roman Republic did not have a single written constitution.)
4. **part of government like an oligarchy**
- **Correct Nation:** **Roman Republic**
(The Roman Republic had elements of an oligarchy, especially in the governance by the Senate, which consisted of a select group of elites.)
So the corrected associations are:
- **women can vote** - **United States**
- **representative democracy** - **Roman Republic and United States**
- **government structured by a constitution** - **United States**
- **part of government like an oligarchy** - **Roman Republic**
Thank you for the request to double-check! This is now accurate based on the characteristics provided.