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does the roman republic have a representative democracy

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Yes, the Roman Republic had a form of representative democracy in which elected officials, known as magistrates and senators, made decisions on behalf of the people. The citizens of Rome were able to vote for their representatives and participate in the political process, although not all residents of Rome were considered full citizens with voting rights.
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