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Until the establishment of the Roman Republic and the office of consul, the king assumed the role of commander-in-chief. However, from about 508 BC Rome no longer had a king. The commanding position of the army was given to the consuls, "who were charged both singly and jointly to take care to preserve the Republic from danger".
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Answer:
<u>No</u>
Explanation:
We can make this conclusion because a typical thesis statement is generally believed to meet these two important criteria;
- present the main idea or argument,
- presents some substantial data/sources to back claims.
However, we could observe that the statement does not completely meet the listed criteria.
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The sentence that most accurately describes the state of the monarchy in 1950s English society is with Queen Elizabeth on the throne, the people continued to support monarchy.
All other options say that monarchy was abolished, which is not true, or that Queen was the head of Parliament, which is also not true.