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How did voting in ancient Rome chang over time?

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Answer:The Roman Empire dramatically shifted power away from representative democracy to centralized imperial authority, with the emperor holding the most power.

Explanation:For example, under Augustus's reign, emperors gained the ability to introduce and veto laws, as well as command the army.

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