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Wealthy roman nobles, known as controlled the new roman republic by electing officials from their own social class to run the government. this left the with no voice in government until they seceded in 494 bc during an invasion, reminding the wealthy that they were a vital part of rome.
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plebians; dictator
patricians; plebians
consuls; patricians
dictators; plebians
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