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what is senate? explain the power of function in the Roman Empire?​

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Answered by richashah042
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In the early ages of Rome, the senate was there to advise the king. During the Roman Republic the senate became more powerful. Although the senate could only make "decrees" and not laws, its decrees were generally obeyed. The senate also controlled the spending of the state money, making it very powerful.

Answered by architasamantaray
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a senate is a deliberative assembly, open The Upper house or Chamba of a bicameral legislature. many countries have an assembly named a Senate, composed of senators who may be elected , appointed, have inherited the title, or gained membership by other methods, depending on the country.

the Senate of the Roman empire was a political institution in the mcn Roman empire. after the fall of the Roman Republic, the constitutional balance of power sifted from the Roman Senate to the Roman Emperor. beginning with the first emperor, Augustus, the emperor and the Senate were technically two coequal branches of government.

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