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, particularly during the Republic, and the US government are structured to have separate branches that oversee different functions. In Rome, there were branches like the Senate, the Consuls, and popular assemblies, while in the US, we have the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. This separation helps to prevent the concentration of power in one place and ensure a system of checks and balances.