Asked by dasha

How did this group, made up mainly of Roman patricians, contribute to democracy?

A. Patricians formed assemblies to write and enforce the laws.

B. Patricians elected Consuls, who remained in power for life.

C.Patricians formed the Senate, who advised the Consuls.

D. Patricians formed juries in civil courts.

B.is my answer

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Answered by Writeacher
What group? When?
Answered by dasha
this is very hard
Answered by Reed
If I were you, dasha, I'd read the text materials you were provided. We can't help you very much since no one seems to know what group you're being asked about.
Answered by dasha
What you mean by group @reed
Answered by Reed
"How did this group..." What group?

Maybe this will help. I think it answers your question:

http://www.ancient.eu/Patrician/
Answered by Writeacher
Reed is correct. The "group" makes a difference. There were several "groups" during early Roman history, and not all were identical, for sure. I think of them as the Before, During, and After Caesar "groups"!
Answered by Reed
dasha, you cannot answer this question unless you read your text materials and/or the link I posted for you.
Answered by Ms. Sue
i think i know the answer
Answered by Die
Fall guys
Answered by Alison
ive been looking for this answer you see, this question comes with a picture, so thats the "group" he/she was talking about
Answered by Callie
its a or d probally a
Answered by Ms. Sue
I know the answer
Answered by Die
Bye
Answered by dasha
thanks? ....
Answered by Writeacher
Which group then?
Answered by balls
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