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Student Essay on The Roman Republic

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The Roman Republic

Summary:   Essay discusses the Roman Republic and its economy, government, military, and agriculture.


The Roman Republic was started around 700 B.C. and ended around 100 B.C., throughout this time The Roman Republic thrived, Part of this is due to the Effectiveness of The Republic's government. The word effective has many definitions; the Definition of effective in this essay is being able to do your job well, and being committed to make the best decisions as a whole that benefits everyone. The Roman Republic was effective in several ways. They were so effective because of there government, agriculture, and military technology.

The government of the Roman Republic was effective due to there ways of ruling there conquered people, when they conquered a new area they would incorporate that area into the republic and would make the people citizens of the republic. Another way they were effective was that they that they.....

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