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Which specific problem led Rome to change from a monarchy to a republic?

A. The king did not hold enough power.
B. The king was unable to win wars.
C. The king mistreated the citizens.
D. The Senate mistreated the citizens.

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User Buglinjo
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A specific problem that led Rome to change from a monarchy to a republic was the king mistreated the citizens.

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User VNT
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Answer:

C. The king mistreated the citizens.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Roman monarchy was overthrown around 509 BCE, during a political revolution that resulted in the expulsion of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the last king of Rome.

Despite waging a series of successful campaigns against Rome's neighbors, securing Rome's position as head of the Latin cities, and engaging in a series of public works, Tarquin was a very unpopular king due to his violence and abuse of power.

For this reason, we can conclude that the right answer is the letter C.

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