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which is the best description of cities in ancient rome? each city elected its own leaders and the citizens made the rules. all cities were run by one king, and they all had the same rules and culture. each city had its own king, rules, and culture. all cities elected one leader and made rules for everyone.
Ancient Roman cities (municipalities) typically had local self-governance, where citizens elected local magistrates and created local rules, while still being part of the Roman state. The other options are incorrect: Rome was not a single-king system in its republican/imperial era when cities were established, cities did not each have their own king, and they did not elect one single leader for all cities.
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A. Each city elected its own leaders and the citizens made the rules.