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What was the role of the consuls in the Roman Republic?

a. They were the most powerful government body and served for life.
b. They acted as the chief executives of government.
c. They were common citizens.
d. They represented the common people.

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Answer: Hagrid ur wrong the answer is B) They acted as the chief executives of government

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The correct answer for this question is "a. They were the most powerful government body and served for life." The role of the consuls in the Roman Republic is that they were considered the most powerful government body and served for life.
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