In the Roman republic, political decisions and laws were made by
A.
all citizens meeting in the Senate.
B.
elected representatives.
C.
the emperor and his officials.
D.
members of the Roman army.
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When the kings were expelled from Rome and the Republic was formed, the Senate became the most powerful governing body. Instead of advising the head of state, it elected the chief executives, called consuls. ... The Senate convened and passed laws in the curia, a large building on the grounds of the Roman Forum
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