What were the powers of the assemblies? (1 point) Responses to carry out foreign policy to carry out foreign policy to control the government's money to control the government's money to judge cases in Roman court to judge cases in Roman court to make laws and elect officials to make laws and elect officials

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The powers of the assemblies in ancient Rome primarily included the ability to make laws and elect officials. Therefore, the correct response is "to make laws and elect officials."

While they had some influence on foreign policy and financial matters, the assemblies were predominantly focused on legislative functions and electing magistrates.

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