Question
What were the three branches of the Roman government?
Choose an option
A
Consul, patricians, plebeians
B
Senate, consul, voting assemblies
C
Legislative, executive, judicial
D
Congress, president, supreme court
Choose an option
A
Consul, patricians, plebeians
B
Senate, consul, voting assemblies
C
Legislative, executive, judicial
D
Congress, president, supreme court
Answers
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B — Senate, consul, voting assemblies.
These correspond to the Roman Republic's main institutions: the magistrates (e.g., consuls) as executives, the Senate as the aristocratic council, and the popular (voting) assemblies that passed laws and elected officials.
These correspond to the Roman Republic's main institutions: the magistrates (e.g., consuls) as executives, the Senate as the aristocratic council, and the popular (voting) assemblies that passed laws and elected officials.
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