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What powers did the Roman people have? How did that make Rome more democratic?

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Rome contributed to democracy by creating a government where the people ruled. While Rome was a republic and not a democracy, the Romans established the framework for future democratic governments. Rome had senators and tribunes elected by the people to represent their interests.
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Power of Revolt

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