Res publica- the people's affairs Brand new republic, ready to run Democracy (the people's assembly and the tribunes) Aristocracy (the Senate- approx. 300 members) Plus monarchy (the consuls) Not tyranny (a mistake the Romans did not want to repeat) Government: ancient Rome/ USA- Originally the US modeled their new government on the model used by the ancient Romans Is it exactly the same? Not quite... Both have three branches of government, executive, legislative, and judicial Both have a legal code 3 branches (1) - Rome/US Executive Branch in Rome- two consuls, one year terms, each has veto power, controls the military, could appoint a dictator in a crisis for six-month term Executive Branch in USA: President (plus VP) Four year terms Can veto proposed laws Commander-in-Chier of the military Legislative Branch in Rome: Senate, 300 people, aristocrats, members for life Assemblies (either Centuriate or Tribal), 193 members (later 373), members for life Legi