roman political system
The Roman political system refers to the governing structure of ancient Rome, centered around the institution of the Republic. It involved a mix of democratic and aristocratic elements, where elected officials known as senators held the power to enact laws and make decisions on behalf of the state, while the executive power was held by two consuls who were elected annually.
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