Review:

Roman Republic Government

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The Roman Republic was a form of government established in ancient Rome where power was held by the people and their elected representatives.

Key Features

  • Elected officials like consuls, senators, and tribunes
  • Separation of powers between different branches of government
  • Checks and balances to prevent abuse of power
  • Citizen assemblies for decision-making

Pros

  • Promoted citizen participation in government
  • Influenced modern democratic systems
  • Established a system of laws and principles that lasted for centuries

Cons

  • Limited political rights to certain social classes like patricians
  • Frequent political violence and instability

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