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What 2 ways did the roman empire differ from the roman republic

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The Roman Republic was always an incredibly unequal system. Patricians, the elite, had special rights and powers for much of the Republic's existence. Other people living in Rome were divided between Plebs (free Roman citizens), non-citizens, who had further reduced rights, and slaves, who had no rights.

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  • Rome was empire long before it was imperial. however perhaps the key difference that modern viewers see between an imperial system and a republic is one of political participation and by extension legitimacy.

the roman republic was based off a collection of documents that collectively acted as a constitution.

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