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Question 4 of 50
All of the following statements are true of both the Roman Republic and the United States, except:
legislators are appointed for life.
there is a written code of law.
there is a provision for additional powers in times of crises.
there is a division of power between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches
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Answer:

All of the given statements are true of both the Roman Republic and the United States, except Legislators are appointed for life.

Explanation:

  • Unlike the Roman Republic, the legislators in the United States are not elected to serve for their entire life after contesting and winning the election only once.
  • To hold the position of the legislator, the person has to get re-elected after every six years in order to secure the position.
  • In the Roman Republic, a person once elected as a legislator held the position as long as he lived.
  • Elections were only conducted when the first person holding the position left the position, retired, or died.