SSC
WORLD HISTORY
Question
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The supreme governing body of Ancient Rome was called ____
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The Senate
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Tribune
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Consul
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The House of Representatives
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The Senate was the governing and advisory assembly of the aristocracy in the ancient Roman Republic . It was not an elected body, but one whose members were appointed by the consuls, and later by the censors.
Detailed explanation-2: -During the empire, the senate was at the head of the government bureaucracy and was a law court. The emperor held the title of Princeps Senatus, and could appoint new senators, summon and preside over Senate discussions, and propose legislation.
Detailed explanation-3: -Senate, in ancient Rome, the governing and advisory council that proved to be the most permanent element in the Roman constitution.
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