In Rome’s legislative branch, plebeians served in the Assemblies while the Senate’s members were
– consuls.
– tribunes.
– patricians.
– Greeks.
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The correct answer is patricians.
In ancient Rome, the Senate was primarily composed of patricians, who were members of the aristocratic families. While plebeians had their own assemblies to represent their interests, the Senate held significant power and was made up of the elite class of society. This distinction helped to create a complex social and political structure in Rome. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!