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| Anything the people order or establish |
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| Written law established by Decimvirate; basic Roman law and government |
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| End of Decemvirate; gave rights of protection, appeal, and veto to the plebeians |
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| permitted intermarriage between plebeians and patricians |
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A plebeian can be a consul Breaks up larger farms into smaller farms, so they can be used by more people |
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One of the two consuls must be a plebeian Also reduced amounts on debts |
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| Abolished debt bondage for Roman citizens |
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| There must be at least one plebeian censor every five years; plebescites binding on patricians as well as plebeians |
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| opened up priestly colleges to Plebeians |
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| Plebiscites become binding with Senate approval; patricians cannot veto them. |
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