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The Board of Generals during the Golden Age was similar to what in British government today?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The board of the generals handled the military and external affairs in the Golden age. It was created by 10 Generals elected by people. The board of generals is known as the magistrates. They usually rotate annually. When their service ends, they are requested to inform about the use of the public fund. Due to these similarities, it was very much similar to the British Congress of today.

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