what is one freedom that American democracy has today that was clearly not recognized in the Roman Empire ?

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One freedom that American democracy has today that was clearly not recognized in the Roman Empire is the concept of religious freedom, specifically the freedom of individuals to practice any religion or no religion at all without fear of persecution or coercion by the state. In the Roman Empire, the state religion was an integral part of civic life and adherence to it was often mandatory. Nonconformity or refusal to participate in the state religion could result in severe consequences, including imprisonment or death. In contrast, the United States Constitution guarantees the freedom of religion as a fundamental right, allowing individuals to worship and practice their faith according to their own beliefs, or choose not to follow any particular religion.