who did not have veto power?

(1 point)
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Senate
Senate

None
None

Consuls over the Senate and Assemblies
Consuls over the Senate and Assemblies

Assembly of Centuries and Assembly of Tribes

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The correct response is Assembly of Centuries and Assembly of Tribes.

In the context of the Roman political system, the Assembly of Centuries (Comitia Centuriata) and the Assembly of Tribes (Comitia Tributa) did not have veto power. Veto power was primarily associated with the tribunes of the plebs and was not a function of these assemblies.

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