Answer:
The Greek polis was a city-state,
They varied in form of government:
monarchies, aristocracies, oligarchies,
democracies, and military states
City-States were usually easy to control, but
had many rivals to contend with
The Roman Republic (509 B.C.-44 B.C.)
The Roman Republic was Built on the Tiber River near the Mediterranean Sea
Formed a republic with 2 main ruling groups: the patricians and the plebeians (509 B.C.)
Established written laws (12 Tables)
Had 2 consuls (king like rulers) and a senate
The Army played a large role in the Republic
All adult male landowners were given citizenship
The Roman Empire (44 B.C.- A.D. 476)
The Republic began to fail due to
economic strains between the
classes
After years of civil war, Julius
Caesar, a military leader, gained
control
Rome was controlled by an
emperor and a senate limited in
power, and established a civil
service
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