The primary responsibility for making laws in the Roman Republic rested with the senators. While consuls and praetors played important roles in governance and legal matters, the Senate was the main legislative body that proposed and debated laws. Additionally, the popular assemblies, where plebeians could vote, also had a role in passing laws, but the Senate held significant influence in the legislative process.
Who made the laws in the Roman republic?
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consuls
consuls
plebeians
plebeians
praetors
praetors
senators
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