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Which of the following limited the power of consuls in the early Roman republic? Select all that apply.

They were expected to approve one another’s decisions.


They had to be confirmed by the tribunes.


They could serve only two years.


They could serve only one term.

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i think number 2 and 4
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Answer:

They could serve only one term.

They were expected to approve one another´s decisions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Roman Consuls had the highest elected political powers in the Roman Republic. They served one year term and were elected two consuls to serve jointly by the Roman citizens.

They alternate the power to control the military and government entities each month. Each of them had veto power over the legislation of the other and once they completed the term they couldn´t be elected any more.

I hope this answer helps you.

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