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History
Ancient Rome
Roman Government
Which form of government ruled the Roman empire after the rise of Augustus?
a monarchy
a democracy
an oligarchy
a republic
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After the rise of Augustus, the form of government that ruled the Roman empire was a monarchy.
After the rise of Augustus, the form of government that ruled the Roman Empire was a monarchy.
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