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The Republic: The Democracy Of The Roman Republic

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The Roman Republic was only somewhat democratic because of the restrictions on who could vote and who was able to be in the Assemblies. In Rome, the only people who could vote were the citizen men. In 1998, Professor Fergus Millar stated that there was no formal exclusion of the poor meaning that free slaves could also vote. The Roman government did allow the men to vote because they were considered to be the ones who could make the best decisions, therefore they were not completely democratic or undemocratic. The exclusion of the citizen women was very undemocratic because they were also citizens and they had just as much right to be in Rome as the men so they should be able to contribute their opinion in what happens to their home. Overall,

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