Rome created a system of 3 branches of government, much like we use today, to make sure no one branch became too powerful.

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A TrueTrue
B False

False

is this right

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The correct response is B) False.

The statement is incorrect. The system of three branches of government, known as the separation of powers, was not created by Rome. It was actually developed by the ancient Greeks, particularly the philosopher Aristotle. The Roman Republic did, however, adopt a system of government that had elements of checks and balances to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful, but it was not exactly the same as the system we use today. The modern system of three separate branches of government, consisting of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, was developed later in history, particularly with the influence of Enlightenment thinkers such as Montesquieu and the founding fathers of the United States.