What does the term mixed government refer to?

A) A combination of oligarchy and democracy in Rome that represented the interests of all citizens from the patricians to the plebeians
B) The struggle between the patricians and the plebeians attempting to gain control in the Rome and the resultant government
C) The additional committees added to the complex Roman government during the Republic
D) The elimination of the oligarchic government into a more democratic system of power sharing among all classes of Roman society
E) None of these


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