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US Constitution
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A) Match the aspect of the Roman Republican with its influence on American government: (5 points)
Roman consuls Roman Senate Roman judgment by peers Roman Twelve Tables
Roman plebeian assemblies
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- Roman consuls → US Executive Branch
(Two annually elected chief magistrates inspired the idea of elected executives with limited terms and shared powers.)
- Roman Senate → US Senate
(A deliberative body of elite advisors that influenced a bicameral legislature’s upper chamber.)
- Roman judgment by peers → US trial by jury
(The practice of citizens judging others informed the right to trial by a jury of one's peers.)
- Roman Twelve Tables → US Constitution
(A written code of laws that established legal rights and procedures, paralleling a written constitution.)
- Roman plebeian assemblies → US House of Representatives
(Popular assemblies representing the common people influenced the idea of a popularly elected legislative chamber.)
(Two annually elected chief magistrates inspired the idea of elected executives with limited terms and shared powers.)
- Roman Senate → US Senate
(A deliberative body of elite advisors that influenced a bicameral legislature’s upper chamber.)
- Roman judgment by peers → US trial by jury
(The practice of citizens judging others informed the right to trial by a jury of one's peers.)
- Roman Twelve Tables → US Constitution
(A written code of laws that established legal rights and procedures, paralleling a written constitution.)
- Roman plebeian assemblies → US House of Representatives
(Popular assemblies representing the common people influenced the idea of a popularly elected legislative chamber.)
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