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7 September, 14:26

Prior to Julius Caesar, what three sections divided the Roman Empire's government?1. king, crown prince, and cabinet

2. king, barons, and lords

legislative, executive, and judicial

3. magistrates, senate, and tribunes

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  1. 7 September, 14:36
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    The correct answer is "magistrates, senate, and tribunes"

    Explanation

    Before Julius Cesar, the Roman government was separate in three parts in order to guarantee that the laws were fair, and everyone was represented correctly without leaving anyone apart.

    The magistrates were officials that practiced law acting like priests who governed in the name of the Senate and people

    The Senate was a group of 300 people who counselled the officials, previously elected, controlled finances and dealt with foreign relations.

    The tribunes where in which the citizens voted for laws and officials.
  2. 7 September, 14:45
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    Based on the answer choices magistrates, senate, and tribunes is the best answer, but I believe the answer is Consuls, senate, and assembly
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