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How did Rome’s government influence later governments?(4 points)Asked by Deku
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1. Rome's system of government, particularly the concept of a republic with elected officials, served as a model for later governments. Many modern democracies, such as the United States, were inspired by Rome's form of government.
2. The Roman concept of a separation of powers between different branches of government, including the Senate, Consuls, and Assemblies, has been influential in shaping the structures of later governments.
3. The Roman legal system, with its emphasis on written laws and the idea that all citizens were equal under the law, laid the groundwork for modern legal systems. Many countries have adopted similar legal principles based on Roman law.
4. Rome's system of provincial administration, with appointed governors overseeing regions of the empire, influenced later imperial governments and colonial administrations. The concept of a centralized government with appointed officials ruling over territories has been seen in various empires and colonies throughout history.
2. The Roman concept of a separation of powers between different branches of government, including the Senate, Consuls, and Assemblies, has been influential in shaping the structures of later governments.
3. The Roman legal system, with its emphasis on written laws and the idea that all citizens were equal under the law, laid the groundwork for modern legal systems. Many countries have adopted similar legal principles based on Roman law.
4. Rome's system of provincial administration, with appointed governors overseeing regions of the empire, influenced later imperial governments and colonial administrations. The concept of a centralized government with appointed officials ruling over territories has been seen in various empires and colonies throughout history.
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