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what did the republic mean in the Roman Empire​

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Answered by Anonymous
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what did the republic mean in the Roman Empire

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Once free, the Romans established a republic, a government in which citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf. A republic is quite different from a democracy, in which every citizen is expected to play an active role in governing the state.

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Once free

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The Roman's established a republic, a government in which citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf. A republic is quiet different from a democracy, in which every citizen is expected to play an active role in governing the state

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