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

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.
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