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What are the similarities and differences between the parliamentary system of ancient Rome and that of England?

The parliamentary system of ancient Rome (the Senate system) was a product of the slave **** and system, which was composed mainly of members of the slave-owning class, and was used to maintain order within the slave-owning class, to distribute benefits, and to repress the slave class (e.g., in the first century B.C., the Roman Senate empowered Crassus to suppress the Spartacist revolt).

And the British parliamentary system is a product of bourgeois **** and institutions used to maintain bourgeois interests and establish capitalist order.