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20 June, 21:06

What was one way the consuls were prevented from having too much power?

One was considered the dictator.

Consuls could veto each other's decisions.

The legislative branch approved all decisions.

The army was allowed to override their decisions.

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  1. 20 June, 21:30
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    Consuls could veto each other's decisions.

    Explanation:

    In the history of Rome, during the period of Republic consuls had the highest rank in the country, which enabled them to led the army, administrate the political affairs. But, still as the Romans were afraid that the consul could take too much power for himself, they have decided to introduce two consuls, and through that to prevent this type of things from happening. One of days for doing that is the possibility that one consul could veto the decision of the other one.
  2. 20 June, 22:33
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    B. Consuls could veto each other's decisions.

    Explanation: I took the quiz
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