Which feature of the Roman government is also found in the US government? A. election of all government officials
B. limited terms for all government officials
C. class limitations to certain branches of government
D. separation of powers among different branches of government
The correct answer is:
D. separation of powers among different branches of government.
Explanation: Both the Roman government and the U.S. government implemented a system of separation of powers to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. In the U.S., this is reflected in the division into the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, each with distinct functions and powers. Similarly, the Roman Republic had separate institutions to perform these roles. This feature helps ensure a system of checks and balances in governance.