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Which of the following represents a difference between the government of the Roman Republic and that of Imperial Rome?

A. In the Roman Republic, the Senate represented the plebeians' views, while in Imperial Rome, the Senate represented the emperor's view.

B. In the Roman Republic, the Senate represented the patricians' views, while in the Imperial Rome, the Senate represented the emperor's views.

C. In the Roman Republic, the Senate represented the Consuls' views, while in Imperial Rome, the Senate represented the emperor's views.

D. In the Roman Republic, the Senate represented the emperor's views, while in Imperial Rome, the Senate represented the Consuls' views.

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I did this test, the answer is B.

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User Fangxin
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The answer for the given question above would be option B. The one that represents a difference between the government of the Roman Republic and that of Imperial Rome is this: In the Roman Republic, the Senate represented the patricians' views, while in the Imperial Rome, the Senate represented the emperor's views. Hope this helps!
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