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Which statement is true about the powers of patricians and plebeians in the Roman Republic? (1 point)

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Patricians never allowed plebeians to influence the government.

Plebeians gained power over time, but patricians never allowed them to rule as consuls.

Patricians were members of the upper class, while plebeians included slaves.

Plebeians gained the power to serve as consuls and senators from patricians over time.

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Answer:

Plebeians gained the power to serve as consuls and senators from patricians over time.

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Answer:

Patricians never allowed plebeians to influence the government

Step-by-step explanation:

plebeians couldn't hold public office

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