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How did athenian democracy differ from the roman republic

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The Romans had a direct democracy that got to vote on a lot of laws and have a part in carrying out the laws. Roman laws were made much more by elected officials (Senate) and carried out by government officials like consuls and censors rather than by more ordinary people. .
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