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Suppose that in the roman republic one of the consuls wanted to start a war that no one else supported. How could the consul be stopped from waging war

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User Itun
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The other consul could overrule him

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User Nayan Bhana
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In the Roman republic, what they do is that they have the overpowering vote over the leader of the country. They also convince the king's right handmand, the trusted adviser, to engage and enlighten the other republic's claims in the field. 
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