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The Roman New Men were
 
  A. plebeians that gained enormous wealth and bought political power.
  B. plebeians that rose to the ranks of patricians.
  C. young members of the senate.
  D. upstart military commanders that gained political power.

Question 2

For the first two hundred years after the overthrow of the Etruscan kings, the Roman republic was
 
  A. violent and volatile, ruled by patricians.
  B. peaceful and agricultural.
  C. ruled by military orders dominated by plebeians.
  D. ruled by the plebeian-dominated Senate.



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Answer to Question 1

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