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What was Rome’s constitution?
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a written collection of laws
a written collection of laws
a set of rulings issued by the Roman kings
a set of rulings issued by the Roman kings
a process for rising from lower to higher offices
a process for rising from lower to higher offices
a system of rules to organize government
(1 point)
Responses
a written collection of laws
a written collection of laws
a set of rulings issued by the Roman kings
a set of rulings issued by the Roman kings
a process for rising from lower to higher offices
a process for rising from lower to higher offices
a system of rules to organize government
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yea I did that dot cap.
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a system of rules to organize government
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Yes, I am sure. Rome's constitution was a system of rules to organize the government. It consisted of various elements, including the Senate, the Assembly, and the executive magistrates, which all played a role in governing and making decisions for the Roman Republic.
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