What is a Triumvirate?
a. The triumph of the Punic wars
b. In ancient Rome, an alliance of three politicians that enabled them to control the republic's decision making. (Three-man board).
c. A long journey from a major Roman area to another.
d. To triumph in a political decision-making battle.
Answer: b. In ancient Rome, an alliance of three politicians that enabled them to control the republic's decision making. (Three-man board).
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