History, asked by karuna1153, 11 months ago

What was one way the consuls were prevented from having too much power?
One was considered the dictator.
Consuls could veto each other’s decisions.
The legislative branch approved all decisions.
The army was allowed to override their decisions.

Answers

Answered by muzammilpatel
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Answer:

Abuse of power by consuls was prevented with each consul given the power to veto his colleague. Therefore, except in the provinces as commanders-in-chief where each consul's power was supreme, the consuls could only act not against each other's determined will.

Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
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The consuls were prevented from having too much power because consuls could veto each other’s decisions, the legislative branch approved all decisions and the army was allowed to override their decisions.

Explanation:

  • The consuls were the chairman of the senate, which served as a board of advisers.
  • They also commanded the roman army.
  • It exercised the highest juridical power in the roman empire.
  • Consuls presided over the senate, proposed laws and commanded the army.
  • If a consul died or resigned, the other consul would hold a special election and that individual would serve the remainder of the term.
  • Sometimes, in great emergencies, they might even act on their own authority and responsibility.

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