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The two assemblies that made up the Roman

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two different popular assemblies, the centuriate assembly and the tribal assembly

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There were two different popular assemblies, the centuriate assembly and, the tribal assembly. The centuriate assembly was military in nature; it voted on war and peace and elected all those magistrates who exercised imperium (military power). The tribal assembly was a nonmilitary civilian assembly that elected those magistrates who did not exercise imperium. It did most of the legislating and sat as a court for serious public offenses.

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