What was the relationship between the public assemblies and the tribune in the Roman Republic? • A. The public assemblies advised the tribune. O B. The public assemblies vetoed the tribune's laws. c. The public assemblies elected the tribune. D. The public assembles appointed the tribune. SUBMIT

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Question
What was the relationship between the public assemblies and the tribune in
the Roman Republic?
• A. The public assemblies advised the tribune.
O B. The public assemblies vetoed the tribune's laws.
c. The public assemblies elected the tribune.
D. The public assembles appointed the tribune.
SUBMIT
Answer

C. The public assemblies elected the tribune.

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In the Roman Republic, the public assemblies were responsible for electing the tribune, who was a powerful political figure in the Roman government. The trib...
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