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Which were the two political advisory Institutions of Rome? What were their powers?

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The Romans had an 'Assembly' and a 'Senate' as political advisory institutions. The Assembly was made up of all middle-aged men, whereas the Senate was an elite institution, which was very influential. The Senate had powers to reject the proposals of the Assembly and the king.

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