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Political structure of Roman empire.How it affected the society ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The public sphere of Rome, which included religious norms, social settings, as well as some other cultural divides, has been known to greatly affect the Roman political system throughout, from its inception to its fall. Our world has seen many great empires and perhaps the most popular one by name is the Roman Empire.
A great number of books have been written on this subject, many movies have been made, and the Roman Empire remains rich in our minds to this date.
The Roman history involves some great moments as it recounts such great leaders as Julius Caesar, the birth of Christ and his exploits, and then the setting up of the Church and the Vatican by Constantine. Just like any other state or empire, the Roman Empire was also much affected by the people that were its subjects. These people had their own religion throughout the various epochs of the Empire, and these people had their own norms and practices. The Roman citizen was instantly recognized by his toga and the Roman army by his uniform .
The political structure of the Roman Empire was affected by the way that its citizens had behaved during the various times, including their religion, their social structure, gender relations and economics.
This paper shall follow the course of the Roman Empire through history, from its inception to its decline and fall and relate how the various factors were able to influence the Empire in different ways. It is also important to realize that the Roman public was able to influence the political structure of the Roman Empire.
Answered by jotuaulakh46
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Oligarchy Monarchy Autocracy Theocracy Absolute monarchy


Traditionally, Roman society was extremely rigid. By the first century, however, the need for capable men to run Rome's vast empire was slowly eroding the old social barriers. The social structure of ancient Rome was based on heredity, property,wealth, citizenship and freedom.
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