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ancient Rome has only two classes and only one of these classes can actually participate in voting. Currently the USA. lets any body (over a certain age) participate.

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Q: How did the republic of ancient Rome differ from the republic of the US?
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Which ancient governments inspired the founding fathers the most?

The Founding Fathers of the US and later the Framers of the US Constitution looked at the structure of the ancient Roman Republic as a model for their idea of the new US republic. Flawed as it was, the Roman Republic had what can be termed a government structure where power was shared. The US Constitution created a central government where powers are shared. It has been said that the US republic was the first one after ancient Rome's republic.


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Ancient Roman influences on us were there republic and equal before the law! Equal before the law means that you were innocent until you were proven guilty.


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Is it true or false that the republic of ancient Rome provided one model of government for the Americans?

The ancient Roman republic indeed provided a basic model of what became the United States republic. The Roman republic saw the value of balancing power between different sectors of its republic. It was certainly not a perfectly functioning government, however, dividing powers within the government was innovative to say the least. The American republic was a better one, however, the US Founding Fathers saw the value within the ancient Roman republic.


Why is the US influenced by the Roman Empire?

The early years of the US can be equated to some degree by the republican government of ancient Rome, or better said the ancient Roman republic before the empire years, when for all practical purposes, Caesar Augustus was the emperor of the Roman empire. In a certain sense, the Roman republic had a government that divided power among different economic, political and social classes. Certainly, the Roman republic was balanced in favor of the rich classes. It did however offer the common people a chance to have a voice in many affairs of the republic. So, in that sense, the divisions of power in that republic can be compared to the great American "experiment". The US Constitution provides for a degree of balance between various groups of citizens. This progressed to the point where a common man, with little wealth, Abraham Lincoln was able to enter US politics from a western state, like Illinois, to be elected to the top position in the US republic. While there is debate when making meaningful comparisons to the governments of ancient Rome the United States, there is little debate that US government and State government buildings reflect the style of architecture of ancient Rome and of course ancient Greece.


Which ancient philosopher brought us a dialog called The Republic?

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Is the US following in the footsteps of ancient Romes decline?

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How has ancient rome impacted US education?

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