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The Roman Republic differed from the Greek Democracy in what way?

Rome had an elected representative body and Greece did not

Rome offered Plebians the opportunity to vote for representatives while Greece city-states appointed assemblies

Rome allowed only men with money and property to vote, and Greece was a direct-democracy one-man-one-vote

Rome had the ten tables of law and Greece had city-states making laws

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The Roman Republic differed from the Greek Democracy in what way?

A.Rome had an elected representative body and Greece did not

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The answer would be A.

Republic meant that Rome's citizens would elect representatives to vote for decisions. Whereas in a democracy, decisions were made by the people directly.
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