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17 December, 13:11

Which sentences describe the balance of power in the Roman Republic? A) The senate could remove the consuls before their term ended. B) Tribunes could reject decisions that were unfair to plebeians. C) Each consul could reject decisions made by the other consul. D) There were equal numbers of voters inside and outside of Rom

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  1. 17 December, 16:30
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    The correct answer is B) Tribunes could reject decisions that were unfair to plebeians.

    Eventually, when the plebeians got political power, they also got the ability to become tribunes. Tribunes would go to senate meetings and hearings and if they believed that the senate was working to exploit the people they could veto their decisions and effectively ban them which was in the interest of the people of the republic.
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