2. The Supreme Ruler - There are two consuls, who are elected by the elders. Every two years.
3. At that time, there was already the Senate - a group of noble elders, and a civilian organization - the tribune, which should be the prototype of the House of Representatives!
4. The square is an important place for the activities of the people, such as the Senate, the temple, the public archives, the court and so on.
5. The law, that is, the Law of the Twelve Tables, is engraved on the square. Trials had to be held in open courts, with judges, juries, and lawyers — modern law was based on Roman law.
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On the other hand, in China, since the great Qin Shi Huang unified China, the imperial system has been operating on this land of China. Therefore, for the status quo, we can understand, although not necessarily understand.
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