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5 May, 18:43

Which precedent did institutions of the Roman republic set?

representative government

freedom of religion

centralization of authority

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  1. 5 May, 21:48
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    The institutions of Roman Republic set the representative government.

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    Precedent means the guidelines and principles which were passed down in reference to legal cases that arose in the past, which may occur in future. Representative government officials were selected by people to represent them in government to form principles and guidelines. The constitution of Roman republic was an unwritten form of instructions and principles which were passed mainly through prior cases. These instructions and principles were formed by elected representatives.
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