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Governmental power in the Roman Republic was divided among many groups as a form of checks and balances. Which of these provided a structure for governing in the early Roman Republic? A. Caesar, the Senate,
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Governmental power in the Roman Republic was divided among many groups as a form of checks and balances. Which of these provided a structure for governing in the early Roman Republic?
A.
Caesar, the Senate, and the courts
B.
the Counsel, the Senate, and the Roman people
C.
the Magistrates and the Counsel of Rome
D.
the Assemblies and the Senate
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D. the assemblies and the senate
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Your answer is D The assemblies and the Senate
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