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Use the diagram to answer the following question:

Roman Government

Senate and assemblies create legislation.
Consuls enact legislation.
Praetors interpret legislation.

What democratic principle does this diagram reflect? (4 points)



All citizens are subject to the law.

Different bodies have separate roles.

Equality in tasks is important in the Republic.

Freedom of speech differed from group to group.

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Answer: I would go with C/ Equality in tasks is important in the Republic.

Explanation: I read about this in my lesson and im taking the test right now so im pretty sure this is answer<3

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Correct answer:

Equality in tasks is important in the Republic.

The Roman Senate: the power of the Senate expanded over time as the power of legislative assemblies diminished and, finally, the Senate took a more important role in the creation of civil laws.

Consuls: led the army, convened and presided over the Senate and popular assemblies and executed their decrees, and represented the state in foreign affairs.

Praetors: a judicial officer who had broad authority in cases of equity, was responsible for the production of public games and, in the absence of consuls, exercised broad authority in government.

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