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21 July, 10:56

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

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They divided up their own large estates to provide land for the lower classes to farm.

They rejected calls for Senate reforms and sent the military in to control the people.

They kept the people happy by providing them with cheap food and entertainment

They reformed government policies to prevent the Senate from taking away their power.

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  1. 21 July, 11:10
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    "They reformed government policies to prevent the Senate from taking away their power" in this way patricians satisfied people at the end of the Roman Republic.

    Option: D

    Explanation:

    Patrician commanded politics in the Roman Republic by occupying senate being aristocrat in the great Roman society, this was majorly supported by reforming policies, they are only responsible for electing consuls, and participated to control revenue.

    During this time plebeians played no role of being citizens as they were not allowed to intervene in government's ruling and lacked basic rights. Such families granted political, social, and military leadership for the empire. Many of the patricians were rich landowners from noble families, but the class was accessible to a few selected who the ruler had generally supported.
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