An artistic representation highlighting ancient Roman era, specifically showing a group of plebeian tribunes participating in a government meeting. The composition captures their leadership attitude and influential role, framed by the classical architecture of the Roman forum. The scene is lit by the soft, fading light of twilight, with ample space to further embody the magnitude of their political power. The important figures appear to be locked in passionate debate, with focused expressions, showcasing the immense power they held in the Roman government. All the characters are genderless, reflecting the idea of the collective power of the plebs. Ensure the image contains no text.

Why were tribunes of the plebs so powerful in roman government?

1. A.

2.D.
3.C.
4. CC- lived in cramy apament. rented from. EP- worked, servants.
5. A-passed law and elected. S-controlled. M- enforced
6. A.
7.every thing but romans isolated.
8. A.
9.B. and C.
10. A.
11.B.
12. C.
13.B.
14.C.
15.B.
16.D.

The rest write your own... Sorry!

They could veto any law

yall aint helpin im in a exam rn

sooooooo.. what answer is it

makes sense more than others. so d

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this was more than a year ago o_o

Answer is correct 100%

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Why were the tribunes of the plebs so powerful in the Roman government?

A : they judged important cases.
B : they could veto any law of in magistrate.
C : they protected the name of patricians.
D : they served as leaders in times of emergency.

This is for the bot.

That was no help whatsoever TnT