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5 October, 13:50

How was Roman government different before the Twelve Tables were created?

Beforehand, Rome had no official laws

Beforehand, courts refused to rule on disputes between patricians and plebeians

Beforehand, plebeians didn't know what all of Rome's laws were

Beforehand, the Roman government was a dictatorship

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  1. 5 October, 14:01
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    Roman government was different before the Twelve Tables were created as beforehand, plebeians didn't know what all of Rome's laws were.

    Answer: Option C

    Explanation:

    Before the 12 Tables were formed, Roman Government were different in its executive form as the plebeians were unaware of the Roman laws. Plebeians are the general term given to the citizens of Rome who were free spirited.

    There were not the members of the Senate class or the equestrian group or Patrician members. They were average living working class people of Rome, who were never being acknowledged of the laws being laid until the Law of 12 Tables were in-scripted. Twelve Tables forms the foundation stone of the Roman Law.
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