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Which of the following limited the power of consuls in the early Roman republic? Select two

a.They were expected to approve one another’s decisions.
b.They had to be confirmed by the tribunes.
c.They could serve only two years.
d.They could serve only one term.

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It's They were expected to approve one another's decisions and they could serve only one term.
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The correct answers are A) They were expected to approve one another’s decisions and D) They could serve only one term.

The two statements that limited the power of consuls in the early Roman republic were they were expected to approve one another’s decisions and they could serve only one term.

The consuls were prominent figures in the Roman Republic that only served for one year. People elected them as their representatives. They elected two. They carried into effect the decisions emanated from the Senate and were the main diplomats of Rome. They had the power of veto.

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