Mark the statement if it describes one of the problems experienced by most of Rome's common people in the early days of the republic. A. A commoner who could not repay what he owed became a victim of debt bondage. B. Commoners had no rights at all and the patricians held absolute power over them. C. Commoners were expected to serve as unpaid soldiers when necessary, and even supply their own equipment. D. Commoners could not marry patricians.
It looks like the common people suffered from ALL of them.
My answer is A. A commoner who could not repay what he owed became a victim of debt bondage. B.Commoners had no rights at all and the patricians held absolute power over them. and D.Commoners could not marry patricians.
Here are the answers and explanations of the test: 1. Mark the statement if it describes one of the problems experienced by most of Rome's common people in the early days of the republic. A. A commoner who could not repay what he owed became a victim of debt bondage. C. Commoners were expected to serve as unpaid soldiers when necessary, and even supply their own equipment. D. Commoners could not marry patricians. 2. What were the two main social classes in early Rome? A. plebeians and patricians 3. Mark the statement if it describes how Rome's common people reacted to the problems that they experienced. A. They banded together, called themselves plebeians, and demanded political power. C. They refused to fight in the army. 4. What was the role of the consuls in the Roman Republic? B.They acted as the chief executives of government. 5. What problems did the patricians cause for Rome's common people during the early republic? D. Patricians held the political power and did not want to allow the common people a voice in government. 6. What did the Romans call the common farmers and workers who had to protest to get a voice in government? A. plebeians 7. Mark the statement if it describes the Twelve Tables. A. The Twelve Tables spelled out the Roman code of laws. B. The Twelve Tables were written down. C. The Twelve Tables were displayed publicly. E. The Twelve Tables protected all citizens, including the plebeians. Hope I helped!!! PLEASE metal me if I helped you at all. THANKS
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