The Roman Constitution called for the government to be made up of the senate, the legislative assemblies, and the executive magistrates. This is an example of

A.
a dictatorship.
B.
popular sovereignty.
C.
a monarchy.
D.
the separation of powers.

1 answer

The correct answer is D. the separation of powers. The Roman Constitution established different branches of government with distinct functions and powers, which is a fundamental principle of the separation of powers.