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How did rome change their government during times of war

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“The Roman Empire dramatically shifted power away from representative democracy to centralized imperial authority. With the emperor holding the most power. For example, under Augustus's reign, emperors gained the ability to introduce and veto laws, as well as command the army.”

This is how Rome changed their government during the war
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The Roman Empire dramatically shifted power away from representative democracy to centralized imperial authority, with the emperor holding the most power. For example, under Augustus's reign, emperors gained the ability to introduce and veto laws, as well as command the army.6 Jul 2018

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