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How did the Romans ensure that no one person would gain too much power in the Republic?

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  • 09-03-2018
The Romans would elect two consuls so that one didn't have more power or influence over the other. In a way it was a system of checks and balances. They also limited officials to a term of one year, so that their influence wasn't too much. If they had a need to elect a dictator, they would only allow them to be in charge for 6 months as well.
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