Roman Government. Section 1 Type of government Romans had Emperors.

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Roman Government

Section 1 Type of government

Romans had Emperors

We have Democracies

Caesar Overthrew The Roman Republic

If a government was overthrown

Other governments would fix their system

A senate with 2 consuls

Today, 1 prime minister or president

Consuls veto American veto NOT COMMON

Section 2 Strength of government

Democracies are strong

However, Roman Emperors Conquered the Mediterranean area

Rome was 2,000 years old

The U.S.A is 235 years old

Rome fought for independence

So did the Americas

Rome’s location was beneficial

So is America’s

Section 3 Quality

Rome was overthrown in 40B.C.

Government overthrown today =

Roman government was strict

Todays government is more easy going

Government has always promised protection

Rome, forced citizen soldiers

Today, citizen volunteers

The End