What are the similarities between the Roman Republic and Roman Empire?(1 point)

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The Roman Republic and Roman Empire both utilized a consul system and a senate.
The Roman Republic and Roman Empire both utilized a consul system and a senate.

The Roman Republic and Roman Empire both utilized a senate and higher magistrate or magistrates in the form of an emperor or consuls.
The Roman Republic and Roman Empire both utilized a senate and higher magistrate or magistrates in the form of an emperor or consuls.

Both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire lasted during the Pax Romana.
Both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire lasted during the Pax Romana.

The consuls of the Roman Republic and the emperor of the Roman Empire ruled until they died.

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The similarities between the Roman Republic and Roman Empire include:

  1. The Roman Republic and Roman Empire both utilized a senate and higher magistrate or magistrates in the form of an emperor or consuls.

Both systems had a senate that played a significant role in governance, and while the leadership structure evolved from consuls in the Republic to an emperor in the Empire, the concept of higher authority in governance persisted.