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Why did Rome became a republic?
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The king's broad powers allowed him to mistreat his people.
The king's broad powers allowed him to mistreat his people.
The established monarchy wasn’t powerful enough.
The established monarchy wasn’t powerful enough.
The aristocrats misused their power.
The aristocrats misused their power.
The poor formed a rebellion against the aristocrats.
The poor formed a rebellion against the aristocrats.
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The king's broad powers allowed him to mistreat his people.
Rome overthrew its last king (Tarquin the Proud) because of his tyrannical rule, leading Romans—especially the aristocratic leaders—to replace the monarchy with a republic to limit concentrated royal power.
Rome overthrew its last king (Tarquin the Proud) because of his tyrannical rule, leading Romans—especially the aristocratic leaders—to replace the monarchy with a republic to limit concentrated royal power.
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