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What was Rome's constitution?(1 point)
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a written collection of laws
a written collection of laws
a set of rulings issued by Roman kings
a set of rulings issued by Roman kings
a process for rising from lower to higher offices
a process for rising from lower to higher offices
a system of rules to organize government

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response to describe Rome's constitution is:

**a system of rules to organize government.**

While Rome had various laws and procedures, it did not have a single written constitution like modern nations. Instead, its constitution evolved over time, encompassing a combination of laws, customs, and norms that organized government and established the framework for its political institutions.

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