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What major change in Roman government is marked by Augustus’s rule?
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The major change in Roman government marked by Augustus's rule was the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Augustus (formerly known as Octavian) effectively became the first Emperor of Rome, ushering in a period of absolute rule by emperors that would last for centuries. This marked the end of the traditional republican system of government in Rome.
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