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The… … .. … .. System of the Roman Empire was the system of government in which the real power was vested in the Senate *

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A. Democrats

B. Republican

C. Marxist

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Answered by rajbalanathasar
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Answer:Democrats

Explanation:Democrats

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The Republican System of the Roman Empire was the system of government in which the real power was vested in the Senate.

Explanation:

  • The Roman Empire was ruled by an autocrat, meaning that there was only one person in power.
  • The Senate, which was the main political force in the Roman Republic, remained in place, but it lacked real political authority and had little influence over actual governmental decisions.  
  • he Senate and four assemblies—the Comitia Curiata, Comitia Centuriata, Concilium Plebis, and Comitia Tributa—made up its governance.
  • Due to this, people aspired for senate membership more for status and social position than for genuine power.

The Senate took over the "Roman assembly'" legislative, judicial, and electoral functions during the rule of the first Emperors.

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