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Well, my 6th grade class just finished up learning about Rome....

I do very well in Rome so this is pretty accurate information:

Roman laws and government are important to the development to the US because it basically shaped the US government. You see, Rome was a republic, so are we... Ya making the connection? Anway... Rome's government was exactly like today's modern day US government. We have a min leader that was voted leader by the citizens. If Rome wasn't a republic back then, I bet we wouldv'e found another republic to base it off of but then again, we might just have a different government altogether.

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