Why did democracy develop during the Roman Republic?
Members of lower social classes began to demand representation in government.
Romans wanted to prevent one leader from gaining too much power.
Romans wanted to model their system of government after ancient Athens.
Members of the military began to demand citizenship.
It is B. The Romans didn't want to give one person too much power. Sorry for the 4 year late answer.
at least that 4 ear late answer is perfectly on time for me lol
I believe that the correct answer is B, Romans wanted to prevent one leader from gaining too much power.
Sorry for the 4 year late answer.
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its b
answer is most likely B yea.
Reed is no help lmao
"There is a better answer."
bro are u a teacher or something? just give us the answer then...
B is correct. I agree with Word Search!. Shout out to you, Word Search! 😄
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B is the answer, by the way.
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Is it D Reed
Please focus on the question.
Sure
I don't think so. Ancient Athens was a pure democracy. The Roman Republic was, as the name describes, a republic. There is a better answer. Make sure you know the difference between pure democracy and a republican form of government.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pure democracy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic
The dictionary link apparently didn't post correctly. Try this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy
Who is "Glidden"? That's a brand of paint. Sam, read this:
http://www.ancient.eu/Roman_Republic
I know that's my nickname
Is it D
I don't think so.
Sam = Glidden = Catherine
Identity crisis big-time!!