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In 500 B.C., the Roman government began to institute which changes? Select all that apply.

1.A one-man-one-vote mentality
2.The need for a two-chamber government
3.The idea that leaders would be accountable to the population
4.A stable form of government that would last to modern times
5.Electing a representative to make laws on citizens' behalf

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In 500 BC the Roman government began to institute the following changes, they started introducing the need for a two-chamber government - this came to be an important change together with the idea that leaders would be accountable to the population. Furthermore, they elected a representative to make laws on citizens' behalf. Correct answers: 2, 3, 5. 
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I agree In 500 BC the Roman government began to institute the following changes, they started introducing the need for a two-chamber government - this came to be an important change together with the idea that leaders would be accountable to the population. Furthermore, they elected a representative to make laws on citizens' behalf. Correct answers: 2, 3, 5.

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