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frutty [35]
4 years ago
7

What characterized society and politics during the roman republic?

History
2 answers:
Alla [95]4 years ago
6 0
The ladder to political<span> power in the Roman Senate was different for the wealthy patricians ... The Roman concept of the citizen evolved </span>during the Roman Republic<span> and changed ... In Roman </span>society<span>, the aristocrats were known as patricians</span>
Oksanka [162]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

One of the main characteristics of this civilization was that began defeating the traditional Roman Kingdom.

Explanation:

Rome expanded its control over the Mediterranean world during this time,

the Roman organization had the influence of Greece, it was seen in the way the organized the powers (executive, legislative, judicial, military, and religious)

Another important characteristic of the Republic was, it was not a democratic but an oligarchic system, being controlled by a small number of families.

Finally, the society under the Roman Republic Roman had a multicultural influence from cultures such as, Greek, Latin, and Etruscan.  

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