Senate equality is formal rather than practical: those with highest prestige sit at the front, speak first, set the agenda, and control debate.
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Senate equality is formal rather than practical: those with highest prestige sit at the front, speak first, set the agenda, and control debate.
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"they appoint Pompey, who again, is considered the greatest general in Rome at this point, at this point, to counter Caesar. Okay? And this..."
"Everyone back here are not allowed to say anything. Okay? Because you go in turns. The people who sit at the front are the..."
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