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21 August, 02:15

What was Rome's influence on government and democracy?

Rome adopted the idea that individuals were citizens not subjects.

Rome left its written legal code and the idea of equal and impartial justice.

Rome gave the world the idea of a republic.

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  1. 21 August, 05:29
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    Rome's influence on government and democracy was as follows:

    Rome adopted the idea that individuals were citizens not subjects. Rome left its written legal code and the idea of equal and impartial justice. Rome gave the world the idea of a republic.

    Answer: All of the given choices

    Explanation:

    Rome had laid the founding principles of republic. They got angry to be punished as they do not know about the existed laws. So, needed for the written down laws and be enacted first law on 12 bronze tablet. This model served as an idea for a lot of countries around the world to adopt the same.

    In fact the model of governance of the United States of America was inspired from the Roman model of governance. However one must note that Rome was a republic and not a democracy. But the senators of Rome were elected to represent the interests of the public.
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