Rome pt.3
Democracy- peoples assembly and the tribunes (plebeians)
Aristocracy-the senate, with approx 300 members (patricians)
Monarchy- the consuls
Us vs. Rome
3 branches:
Executive
Legislative
Judicial
Executive:
Rome: two consuls, one year terms, had veto power, controlled military, appoint dictator in emergenc
USA:president (vp), 4 year terms, can veto proposed laws, commander-in-cheif of the military
Legislative:
Rome:Senate (300 members), member for life, assemblies 193 members
USA: senate 100 members, 6 yr terms, House of Representatives, 435 members, 2 year terms
Judicial:
Rome:Praetor, chosen by centurial assembly, 1 year terms
USA: supreme court, 9 members, life time members, appointed by President, confirmed by senate
Aristocracy-the senate, with approx 300 members (patricians)
Monarchy- the consuls
Us vs. Rome
3 branches:
Executive
Legislative
Judicial
Executive:
Rome: two consuls, one year terms, had veto power, controlled military, appoint dictator in emergenc
USA:president (vp), 4 year terms, can veto proposed laws, commander-in-cheif of the military
Legislative:
Rome:Senate (300 members), member for life, assemblies 193 members
USA: senate 100 members, 6 yr terms, House of Representatives, 435 members, 2 year terms
Judicial:
Rome:Praetor, chosen by centurial assembly, 1 year terms
USA: supreme court, 9 members, life time members, appointed by President, confirmed by senate
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