Review:

Roman Government Structure

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The Roman government structure was a complex system of governance that evolved over centuries to include various institutions and branches responsible for different aspects of administration and ruling.

Key Features

  • Senatus Populusque Romanus (Senate and People of Rome)
  • Consuls
  • Tribunes
  • Dictator
  • Provincial Governors
  • Plebeian Council

Pros

  • Decentralized system with separation of powers
  • Incorporation of democratic elements like popular assemblies and tribunes
  • Stability and longevity

Cons

  • Imperial period saw erosion of republican institutions
  • Inequality and exploitation in provinces
  • Limited representation for lower classes

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