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A restriction on marriage for these people was lifted by the Canuleian Law. To mollify these people, Aulus Postumius promised to build a temple to the Aventine Triad. By restoring a “Servian” system of government, Sulla nullified (10[1])these people’s political power in (10[1])the Centuriate (10[2])Assembly. (-5[1])These (10[1])people gained (10[1])legislative (10[1])authority (10[2])through the (10[1])Lex (10[1])Hortensia (10[9]-5[1])after the last (10[1])instance (10[1])of a political (10[1]-5[1])tactic (10[3])frequently (10[3])used (10[1])by them. (10[7])The Senate (10[1])targeted (-5[1])Gaius Gracchus (10[3]-5[1])because (10[1])of his (10[1])advocacy (10[1]-5[1])for this group. (10[8])The Twelve Tables (10[1])were created after these people seceded en masse to the Mons Sacer as part of the Conflict of the Orders. (10[1])These people were represented by (10[1])a namesake elected Tribune. For 10 points, (10[1])name these common people of the Roman (10[1])Republic, (10[1])contrasted with patricians. (10[1])■END■ (10[3])

ANSWER: plebeians [or plebs; accept Tribune of the Plebs; accept Plebeian Council or Plebeian Assembly or Council of the Plebs; accept secession of the plebs or secessio plebis; prompt on Roman commoners until “common” is read]
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