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how is the Athenian different from the Roman senate?​

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Answered by trisha8970
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Roman magistrates were much more powerful than their Athenian counterparts; the Senate, since it directed the magistrates, had a permanent influence on the daily running of the state which the Council of Athens did not have (it also had far more institutional knowledge, since Senate membership was for life)

Answered by roshanmalkoti2002
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Roman magistrates were much more powerful than their Athenian counterparts; the Senate, since it directed the magistrates, had a permanent influence on the daily running of the state which the Council of Athens did not have (it also had far more institutional knowledge, since Senate membership was for life).

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