What did Sulla do to reorganize the government structure of Rome? A. He disbanded the Senate.
B. He established an emperor.
C. He eliminated one of the consuls.
D. He removed all power from the tribunes.
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The correct answer is D. He removed all power from the tribunes.
Sulla reorganized the government structure of Rome by diminishing the influence of the tribunes, who represented the common people. He enacted reforms that limited their power to veto legislation and made it more difficult for them to propose laws, thereby strengthening the Senate and the patrician class. This was part of his broader effort to restore the authority of the Senate and stabilize the Republic after a period of civil conflict. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!