According to chart, plebeians were:

Choose all that apply:

(4 points)
Responses

couldn't propose new laws
couldn't propose new laws

approve or veto laws
approve or veto laws

Part of the Assembly of Centuries and Assembly of Tribes
Part of the Assembly of Centuries and Assembly of Tribes

made up of soldiers
made up of soldiers
Question 5
According to chart, who was needed for leadership?(1 point)
Responses

Assembly of Centuries and Assembly of Tribes
Assembly of Centuries and Assembly of Tribes

Senate
Senate

consuls
consuls
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Based on your description of the chart regarding plebeians, here are the correct answers:

Plebeians were:

  1. Couldn't propose new laws - This is correct, as initially, plebeians did not have the power to propose legislation.
  2. Could approve or veto laws - This is accurate; plebeians had a role in approving or vetoing laws passed by others in their assemblies.
  3. Part of the Assembly of Centuries and Assembly of Tribes - This is also correct; plebeians were involved in these assemblies, although their influence evolved over time.
  4. Made up of soldiers - This can be true to some extent; many plebeians served as soldiers, but not exclusively.

So the most appropriate selections would be the first three options regarding their legislative power and assembly participation.

Regarding leadership:

  • The correct response for who was needed for leadership would depend on the context provided by the chart. However, if the chart implies a need for strong governance, the most likely answer is Senate, as it typically played a crucial role in leadership in the Roman Republic.

Please confirm based on your chart's details for absolute accuracy.