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21 June, 14:09

Which aspect of government does the United States have in common with the Roman Republic?

A) Two consuls run the executive branch.

B) Senators are elected into office for life.

C) There are three branches of government.

D) Governors are chosen by members of assemblies.

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  1. 21 June, 14:39
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    Your answer is A) Two consuls run the executive branch.

    Is not B because senators are not elected for life, neither in the US or Roman Republic.
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