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What did the Romans call the common farmers and workers who had to protest to get a voice in government? A. plebeians B. consuls C. senators D. patricians

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A. plebeians


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The plebeians were the "common" people in ancient Rome who had a relatively tiny say in the affairs of government compared to the patricians, who made up the consuls and senators.
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