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How was the Roman public assembly different from its senate?

he public assembly was appointed during a time of crisis, while the senate had complete authority over the government.
B. The public assembly took the census and kept moral order, while the senate was an elected official of the plebeians.
C. Public assemblies served as the leaders and administrators of government, while senators were judges.
D. Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.

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Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.

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D. Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls
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