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How many branches of government did the Roman Republic have?
one
two
three
four
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Three.
The Roman Republic had three main branches: the magistrates (executive officials like consuls), the Senate (the aristocratic advisory/legislative body), and the popular assemblies (legislative and judicial functions for the citizenry).
The Roman Republic had three main branches: the magistrates (executive officials like consuls), the Senate (the aristocratic advisory/legislative body), and the popular assemblies (legislative and judicial functions for the citizenry).
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