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Which characteristics did the Roman empire and the Roman republic share? Select all that apply.
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Responses
They invested all power in one supreme leader.
They invested all power in one supreme leader.
They expanded Roman territory through conquest.
They expanded Roman territory through conquest.
They included the senate as a part of government.
They included the senate as a part of government.
They took a census to reform the tax system.
(1 point)
Responses
They invested all power in one supreme leader.
They invested all power in one supreme leader.
They expanded Roman territory through conquest.
They expanded Roman territory through conquest.
They included the senate as a part of government.
They included the senate as a part of government.
They took a census to reform the tax system.
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The characteristics that the Roman Empire and the Roman Republic shared are:
- They expanded Roman territory through conquest.
- They included the senate as a part of government.
- They took a census to reform the tax system.
The statement "They invested all power in one supreme leader" does not apply to the Roman Republic, as it was characterized by a more complex system of governance with elected officials and shared power, whereas the Empire centralized power under emperors.
- They expanded Roman territory through conquest.
- They included the senate as a part of government.
- They took a census to reform the tax system.
The statement "They invested all power in one supreme leader" does not apply to the Roman Republic, as it was characterized by a more complex system of governance with elected officials and shared power, whereas the Empire centralized power under emperors.