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How was the constitution of Rome different than the constitution of the United States?
A. it created three branches of government.
B. it was an unwritten constitution.
C. it granted the king absolute power.
D. it gave plebians most government power.
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B. It was an unwritten constitution.
The Roman constitution (especially in the Republic) was based on customs, precedents, and a collection of laws and offices rather than a single, formal written document like the U.S. Constitution.
The Roman constitution (especially in the Republic) was based on customs, precedents, and a collection of laws and offices rather than a single, formal written document like the U.S. Constitution.
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