Very little. The Roman senate was not an elected body. Its members came for the the city's oligarchy. It did not vote on bills. This was done directly by the people in popular assemblies. It represented the conservative interests and privileges of the top elites.
There were no US soviets, the US have senates.
I think the North American Common Law has been taken from ancient Roman Laws.
roman rulers
Neither could vote.
Yes they were very common
Both had Senates and magistrates.
There were no US soviets, the US have senates.
two
used by senates and assosiates of the government
Yes, there were. Note to original answerer- Julius Caesar was not from Greece, he was Roman.
100 ( 2 from each state)
Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein
red plume...its kind of like a bundle of feathers.
the senates THE SENATES
there are 100 us senates. 2 per state
Checks and balences
George supported the mississippi's farmers' alliance.