1. What are three similarities between the Roman republic government and the United States government?

2. What are three differences between the Roman republic government and the United States government?
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Similarities:

1. Both governments have a system of checks and balances to prevent one branch from becoming too powerful.
2. Both have a bicameral legislature with a Senate and a House of Representatives.
3. Both have an executive branch headed by a president or consul.

Differences:
1. The Roman republic had a Senate made up of aristocrats, while the United States Senate is elected by the people.
2. The Roman republic did not have a separate judicial branch like the United States does.
3. The Roman republic had a system of two consuls sharing power, while the United States has a single president.

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Similarities:

1. Both Rome and the US have rules to make sure no one gets too much power.
2. They both have a Senate and a House of Representatives to help make decisions.
3. They both have a leader, like a president or consul, to run the show.

Differences:
1. In Rome, rich people were in charge of the Senate, but in the US, we vote for Senators.
2. Rome didn't have its own group of judges like the US does.
3. In Rome, there were two top leaders called consuls, but in the US, we have just one president.

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4. In the Roman republic, citizens did not directly vote for their leaders like in the United States, they had a more indirect system of choosing officials.