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Like Rome, the United States has
two houses in the legislative branch.
eight praetors in the judicial branch.
a list of laws called the Twelve Tables.
an assembly of plebeians and soldiers.
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Two houses in the legislative branch.
Both the United States (House of Representatives and Senate) and Rome’s republican system had a bicameral-like structure (Senate plus popular assemblies). The other choices are specific to ancient Rome (praetors, the Twelve Tables, plebeian assemblies) and do not apply to the U.S.
Both the United States (House of Representatives and Senate) and Rome’s republican system had a bicameral-like structure (Senate plus popular assemblies). The other choices are specific to ancient Rome (praetors, the Twelve Tables, plebeian assemblies) and do not apply to the U.S.
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