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The operation of the Roman government provided a model for the United States government. How is the government of the United States similar to the government structure of Rome? How is it different?
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The operation of the Roman government provided a model for the United States government. How is the government of the United States similar to the government structure of Rome? How is it different?
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Rome was a direct Democracy, That is the only difference, We don't come together for every decision like Rome but we still vote on most issues
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