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Why were tribunes of the plebs so powerful in Roman government?
A. They served as leaders in times of emergency.
B. They judged important cases.
C. They protected the name of patricians.
D. They could veto any law or action of a magistrate.
I got C, however I may be wrong. Can someone check my answer?:)
A. They served as leaders in times of emergency.
B. They judged important cases.
C. They protected the name of patricians.
D. They could veto any law or action of a magistrate.
I got C, however I may be wrong. Can someone check my answer?:)
Answers
Anonymous 2
Use your text and/or this:
www.thoughtco.com/the-roman-republics-government-120772
www.thoughtco.com/the-roman-republics-government-120772
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Yes, the correct answer is D. Tribunes of the plebs were powerful in Roman government because they had the power to veto any law or action of a magistrate. This power gave them a significant amount of influence and allowed them to protect the rights of the plebeians or common people.