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Why did the Roman republic use separation of powers in government?
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so the Senate could be the most powerful branch
so the Senate could be the most powerful branch
so no one branch would get too powerful
so no one branch would get too powerful
so the magistrates could veto the assemblies
so the magistrates could veto the assemblies
so the plebeians could join the race of honors
Why did the Roman republic use separation of powers in government?
(1 point)
Responses
so the Senate could be the most powerful branch
so the Senate could be the most powerful branch
so no one branch would get too powerful
so no one branch would get too powerful
so the magistrates could veto the assemblies
so the magistrates could veto the assemblies
so the plebeians could join the race of honors
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **so no one branch would get too powerful**.
The Roman Republic implemented a system of checks and balances through the separation of powers to prevent any single branch of government from becoming dominant, which was a crucial aspect of their political philosophy.
The Roman Republic implemented a system of checks and balances through the separation of powers to prevent any single branch of government from becoming dominant, which was a crucial aspect of their political philosophy.