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2 years ago
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Historically, the Roman civilization followed what political evolution?

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densk [106]2 years ago
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Historically, the Roman civilization followed the political evolution of A. <u>Kingdom, republic, and empire</u>.

<h3>How did the Roman civilization evolve?</h3>

For 450 years, Rome was a republic before Julius Caesar and its first emperor, Augustus Caesar consolidated the Roman Empire.

When Rome was a republic, it practiced representative democracy.  However, Julius Caesar centralized imperial authority for Augustus and his successors.

Thus, historically, the Roman civilization followed the political evolution of A. <u>Kingdom, republic, and empire</u>.

Learn more about the political evolution of the Roman civilization at brainly.com/question/14724791

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