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There were three major changes in the Roman political system. Initially they had a monarch, then a republic and lastly a principate. However during the republic itself, there were changes, such as the granting of civil rights to the plebeians, written laws, an expanding empire which necessitated governorships and provincial officers, and a permanent army to control the borders. After the principate was established there were no more than token elections and all power and authority was consolidated in the emperor.

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