The Romans did not have a representative democracy.They elected the executive officers of state instead. All adult male Roman citizens had the right t
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If you're talking about the idea of Italian unification from a historical perspective (Seeing as your question is found under the History tab), we can say that having a unified Italy would have made it a stronger country that would perhaps be a more important regional and world player in terms of politics and economy, if it were not for its city-states where each of them had their own agendas and interests.