Why Did The Roman Republic Met The Common Good

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The roman republic somewhat met the common good because everything wasn't fair or equal.

I gave the roman republic a "B" in providing public services. The reason is because they had aqueducts that channeled water to farms for watering crops. The aqueducts were also for drinking and the bath houses. The bath houses were where all of the people took baths. they had three rooms the freezing cold water, boiling hot water and warm water. Another thing they did to keep the people happy was that they had the construction of large baths and temples. The other buildings they built mostly showed the wealth of people. But a downside is that to get the bricks slaves had to work in brick factories. They were much better at promote rule of law.

I gave

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