The government of the Roman Republic was the Senate, which primarily focussed on foreign policy. There were also two branches of the legislative assemblies, one which involved all elected adult men with full rights, and one which was a select group of these men.
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The Roman Republic had three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial. The Senate and assemblies formed the legislative branch, two consuls were the executives, and judges handled the judicial matters. This structure was essential for maintaining a balance of power in the Republic.
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