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In the ancient Roman Republic, two officials called “consuls” made up the executive branch of government. Each consul had power to reject an action of the other consul. Consuls served one-year terms.

This information explains how Romans

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created laws.

created laws.

elected officials.

elected officials.

limited the power of leaders.

limited the power of leaders.

established rules for campaigns.

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This information explains how Romans limited the power of leaders, as the consuls shared executive power and had the ability to reject actions of the other consul. It does not explain how laws were created or how officials were elected, nor does it relate to rules for campaigns.
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