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How did the roman republic differ from government under the Etruscans ?

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The son was inspired, and set out to conquer prosperous city-states to their south.

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The son was inspired, and set out to conquer prosperous city-states to their south. How did the Roman Republic differ from government under Etruscans? The senate dominated the government, but the people had gained some access to power. The tribunes could veto laws harmful to the plebeians.

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