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Why were tribunes of the plebs so powerful in roman government?

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Answered by Writeacher
https://www.google.com/search?q=tribunes+of+the+plebs+in+ancient+rome&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari

Read lots and let me know what you decide.
Answered by Crystal Jennifer
That was no help whatsoever TnT
Answered by Emily
Go to page 288.
Find the heading, "Who were the Magistrates?"
Find the subtitle "Tribunes of the Plebs."
Read the entire thing and you'll find the answer there.
Don't forget is goes to page 289 also.
Answered by well
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Writeacher

that's wikipedia
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Answered by tell me
sooooooo.. what answer is it
Answered by A
They could veto any law
Answered by stop
makes sense more than others. so d
Answered by SMD(JK)
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Answered by beep
this was more than a year ago o_o
Answered by BlackPink/Girl
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Answered by 👤Ms. Sue
You can google the wikipedia and find the answers.
Answered by Ash
Really no one has the answers? LOL XD
Answered by answer
1. A.
2.D.
3.C.
4. CC- lived in cramy apament. rented from. EP- worked, servants.
5. A-passed law and elected. S-controlled. M- enforced
6. A.
7.every thing but romans isolated.
8. A.
9.B. and C.
10. A.
11.B.
12. C.
13.B.
14.C.
15.B.
16.D.

The rest write your own... Sorry!

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Answered by Unknown
Why were the tribunes of the plebs so powerful in the Roman government?

A : they judged important cases.
B : they could veto any law of in magistrate.
C : they protected the name of patricians.
D : they served as leaders in times of emergency.

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