Both feature executive and legislative branches.
Both systems have checks and balances embedded.
The head executives can be removed from power by legislators.
The head executives have military responsibilities.
Both lead executives have veto power.
The executives are charged with enforcing the laws.
The legislative bodies make laws and control the budgets.
Written law codes exist in both societies.
Political divisions exist in both (Rome had: patricians vs. plebeians / U.S.
has: citizens of a more liberal persuasion vs. citizens of a more conservative
persuasion).
Wealthy people are more likely to get elected.
Both place the authority of the state above that of the individual.
the u.s. can: •vote • has a senate as the roman republic did too
There both idiots
The Senate advised the magistrates. [APEX]
Roman society was divided into the patricians (the aristocracy), the equites (equestrians) who were bankers, money lenders, merchants and investors in shipping and mining, and the plebeians (the commoners). there were also slaves and freedmen
The Roman Senate was structured differently from modern legislatures.
The Senate was one of the governing bodies of the Roman Republic and of the Roman Empire.
The Roman Senate was structured differently from modern legislatures.
The Roman Senate was structured differently from modern legislatures.
The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.
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The republic was run by a coalition of citizen assemblies and senate, the empire by a coalition of emperor and senate.
The Roman republic consisted of the senate and the Roman people. SPQR.