Democracy: How Democratic Was The Roman Republic?

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How democratic was the Roman Republic?
The Roman Republic was not really democratic as we understand democracy today in the United States. Democracy is a government ruled by the people, not just for a small percentage of the wealthy and the privileged few. For example, what we learned from this class work is that only 2% of the entire population of the Roman Republic had the ability to vote.
The Roman Republic gave citizen the right to vote, however a lot of citizens were limited and restricted on voting. About 2% of the Roman population believed their votes were worthless. Women were definitely affected on not being able to vote, which made them feel meaningless. The rich are given a better chance to vote, due to the fact that they had more

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