Rome was considered a republic because
a. citizens voted for some of their officials
b...
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Rome was considered a republic because
a. citizens voted for some of their officials
b. patricians held the power to veto bad legislation
c. plebeians supervised the business of government
d. the emperor appointed representative to the senate
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