How was the government of the Roman Republic different from that of the Roman Empire? (4 points) The leaders of the Roman Republ
ic preferred peace; the leaders of the Roman Empire were warlike. In the Roman Republic there were written laws; in the Roman Empire there were no written laws. The Roman Republic was ruled by elected leaders; the Roman Empire was ruled by leaders who fought for power. The Roman Republic was ruled by the Judges; the Roman Empire was ruled by the Consuls.
Option: The Roman Republic was ruled by elected leaders; the Roman Empire was ruled by leaders who fought for power.
Explanation:
The government of the Roman Republic ruled by the council, Senate, or leaders. They formed a government in which citizens elected representatives to control and hold the power of the state.
The Roman Empire emerged after the Roman Republic and characterized by a government that was led by emperors. These emperors expanded the empire in the regions of Mediterranean, Asia and Africa. During the rule of the Empire, Rome was a powerful state.
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