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1. leaders within the Concilium Plebis tribunes 2. one of two houses of the early Roman republic, which consisted of regular, middle-class male citizens of Rome patricians 3. members of Rome's richest and most important families accountability 4. a leader of the empire who collected the taxes and sent the money back to Rome governor 5. the condition of being answerable to others citizen assembly

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1) Leaders within the Concilium plebs. (Tribunes)
2) One of two houses of the early Roman republic which consisted of regular middle-class male citizens of Rome. (Citizen assembly)
3) Members of Rome's richest and most important families. (Patricians)
4) A leader of the empire who collected the taxes and sent the money back to Rome. (Governor)
5) Being answerable to others. (Accountable)

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1- Leaders within the Concilium Plebis --- Tribunes

The Tribune of the Plebs was a charge of the old Roman Republic that was chosen by the citizens who composed the plebs.

The Tribunes of the Plebs arose to defend the plebeians, (two in number at the beginning and increased over the years to reach a number of ten) from the Consuls, the Senate and the power of the Patricians as a whole.

2- One of two houses of the early Roman Republic, which consisted of regular, middle-class male citizens of Rome --- Citizen assembly

The Roman assemblies were a group of essential institutions in the government of Ancient Rome and, together with the Roman Senate, the main organs of political representation of the Roman people.

3- Members of Rome's richest and most important families --- Patricians

In Ancient Rome, the social order of the Patricians was composed of the descendants of the thirty primitive curiae. They were part of Rome's nobility.

4- A leader of the empire who collected the taxes and sent the money back to Rome --- Governor

The governor of a Roman province had many tasks to fulfill during his administration. First, he was responsible for taxes and the customs administration. Apart from these financial functions, the governor was the chief judge of the province. Finally, and most importantly, he commanded the military forces within the province.

5- The condition of being answerable to others --- Accountability

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