Which features of the Roman government limited individual power? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses The Senate was the most powerful branch of government. The Senate was the most powerful branch of government. The assemblies were a form of direct democracy. The assemblies were a form of direct democracy. The two consuls could veto each other's actions. The two consuls could veto each other's actions. Dictators could only serve for a six-month term. Dictators could only serve for a six-month term. The quaestor could veto any law the magistrate made./

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The two features of the Roman government that limited individual power are:

  1. The two consuls could veto each other's actions.
  2. Dictators could only serve for a six-month term.

These mechanisms were designed to prevent any one individual from gaining too much power in the Roman Republic.