Senate

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A governing and advisory assembly in ancient Rome

Real World Example

In ancient Rome, the Senate was a powerful governing body that advised the leaders and made important decisions about laws, finance, and foreign policy. It consisted of Rome's elite and was crucial in maintaining order and stability during the Roman Republic. The Senate addressed problems like managing Rome's expanding territories and conflicts between social classes. Today, many countries, including the United States, have a Senate as part of their government to debate and pass laws. This matters because decisions made by the Senate can affect everyday issues like education, healthcare, and the environment, impacting our lives directly, such as influencing the quality of schools or healthcare services in our communities.

Practice Version

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