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Match the aspect of the Roman Republican with its influence on American government:(5 points)
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US Executive Branch — Roman consuls: two annually elected chief magistrates with divided powers and checks on each other, inspiring the idea of a limited executive with checks and balances.

US Constitution — The Twelve Tables / Roman codified law: an early written body of laws that inspired the idea of a supreme, written legal code governing citizens’ rights and government.

US Senate — Roman Senate: a deliberative body of experienced leaders/elders that advised magistrates and handled foreign policy, modeled on the Roman Senate’s role.

US trial by jury — Roman legal procedures (public trials and citizen juries/quaestiones): the Roman practice of public legal procedures and citizen participation in verdicts influenced later Western jury concepts.

US House of Representatives — Roman popular assemblies (Centuriate/Tribal Assemblies): representative, citizen-based legislative bodies that elected officials and passed laws, paralleling the House’s role representing the people.