Which features of the Roman government limited individual power? Select the two correct answers.

• The Senate was the most powerful branch of government.
• The assemblies were a form of direct democracy.
• The two consuls could veto each other’s actions.
• Dictators could only serve for a six-month term.
• The quaestor could veto any law the magistrate made.

- The Senate was the most powerful branch of government.

- The two consuls could veto each other’s actions.