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Match the aspect of the Roman Republican with its influence on American government:(5 points)
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US Constitution
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US Constitution — Inspired by the Roman Twelve Tables (a written code of laws) and Roman legal ideas (codified law and republican legal principles).

US House of Representatives — Modeled on the Roman popular assemblies (e.g., the Tribal Assembly/Centuriate Assembly) as a representative body of the people.

US trial by jury — Influenced by Roman republican legal procedures (use of panels of citizens/judices in trials) and later adapted through English legal tradition.

US Executive Branch — Based on the Roman system of two consuls and other magistrates: a limited, elected executive with checks and short terms.

US Senate — Directly modeled on the Roman Senate as a deliberative, advisory body of experienced leaders.