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Which aspect of government does the United States have in common with the Roman Republic?
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Which aspect of government does the United States have in common with the Roman Republic?
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Like the Roman Government, the United States has a tripartite system. The us system of checks and balances makes sure that one branch of government doesn’t have too much power. This system is like veto, which limited the power of Roman consuls.
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