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How did patricians satisfy people at the end of the Roman Republic

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Answer:C

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Answer: D)They reformed government policies to prevent the Senate from taking away their power.

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The patricians were the descendants of the founders of Rome and were part of the highest social class in Rome. They were commonly part of the senate, with members of other social classes, such as commoners.

The republic of Rome ended after the death of Julius Caesar when a civil war began for the power of the republic, and ended with the birth of the Roman empire.

During the "birth of the empire" the patricians interceded so the senators were not deprived of their power.

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