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Question 1

The composition of the Twelve Tables was a political victory for the plebeians because
 
  a. the Tables established the office of Tribune.
  b. the Tables ordered the redistribution of public lands to the plebeians.
  c. the Tables gave plebeians the right to hold high political offices.
  d. having a written law prevented patrician officials from interpreting customary law in an arbitrary way.
  e. all of the above

Question 2

What was the relationship between Charlemagne and the counts?
 
  a. The counts exercised control of their local districts independent of Charlemagne.
  b. While the counts administered his kingdom at a local level, Charlemagne sought to limit their power.
  c. The counts despised Charlemagne and sought to depose him.
  d. Charlemagne and his counts administered the local areas with equal amounts of power.
  e. Charlemagne sought to eliminate the administrative position of the count.




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