Pelbians - The common people of Rome, who were not part of the aristocracy and often faced economic hardships.
Consuls - Two elected officials who served as the highest-ranking magistrates in the Roman Republic and held the power of veto.
Senate - A council of elders composed of wealthy and influential patricians who advised and influenced the consuls and other officials.
Patricians - The wealthy and influential aristocratic class in Rome, who held most of the political power and were descendants of the original senators.
Tribunes - Elected officials who represented the interests of the common people (plebeians) and had the power to veto legislation and protect the rights of plebeians against the patricians.
Match each group during the Roman Republic to their correct characterisitic.(5 points)
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