In 500 B.C., the Roman government began to institute which changes? Select all that apply.
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The Roman Empire decided to set up consuls. The consuls comprises of two members that were in charge of running the state. The consuls would have complete control over army.
More importantly, women were not allowed to become consuls during the rule of Roman Empire.
Each consul had equal power. For a law to pass, both the consuls were required to say yes.
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In 500 BC the Roman government started to initiate the accompanying changes, they began presenting the requirement for a two-chamber government - this came to be an essential change together with the possibility that pioneers would be responsible to the populace.
Moreover, they chose an agent to make laws for natives' sake. Rectify answers: 2, 3, 5.
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