Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools

After becoming a republic, Rome was led by ________________.Question 1Answera.2 Consulsb.the parliamentc.a Kingd.council of 500

Question

After becoming a republic, Rome was led by ________________.

Question 1
Answer

  • a. 2 Consuls
  • b. the parliament
  • c. a King
  • d. council of 500
🧐 Not the exact question you are looking for?Go ask a question

Solution

The correct answer to the question "After becoming a republic, Rome was led by ________________." is:

a. 2 Consuls

Explanation:

After overthrowing the last king in 509 BC, Rome established a republican form of government. The key leadership structure in the Roman Republic consisted of two consuls who were elected annually. These consuls wielded significant executive power, commanding the army and acting as the chief magistrates of the state. The system was designed to prevent the concentration of power in a single individual and encouraged a system of checks and balances. While there were other governing bodies, such as the Senate, the consuls were the chief leaders of the Republic during its early years. The answer options b, c, and d do not correctly reflect the governance structure of Rome during this period.

This problem has been solved

Similar Questions

What position was at the head of the Roman Democratic Republic (2 positions, voted on by the people)ConsulsPresidentSenators

Analyse the entire social hierarchy and political structure of the Roman republic and explain its classes

The Greek power that took over Athens and eventually ended its democracy was___________.Question 6Answera.Thebesb.Argosc.Corinthd.Macedon

Nobles in ancient Greek city-states had overthrown most of the monarchs by _____.1000 B.C.E.650 B.C.E.750 B.C.E.400 B.C.E.

Who was the last king of Rome, who was expulsed?Group of answer choicesLucius Tarquinius SuperbusServius TulliusTullus Hostilius

1/1

Upgrade your grade with Knowee

Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.