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What was Rome's constitution?

A. A written collection of laws
B. A set of rulings issued by the Roman kings
C. A process for rising from lower to higher offices
D. A system of to organize government

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The Roman Constitution was a historical, unwritten set of guidelines and precedents that changed with Rome's needs. It served as model of administrative checks and balances and ensured the separation of powers
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