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Consul tribune was a military and civil officer in ancient Rome, elected to protect the interests of the plebeians. Veto is a Latin word meaning "I forbid" used for the power to reject decisions or proposals made by others, which originated in ancient Rome where officials could block laws passed by the senate.

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What power allowed the consul to reject any proposed governed policy?

The consuls did not have the power to reject a government proposed policy. Many a resolution was passed without the approval of a consul, the consulship of Julius Caesar being a prime example. Only a tribune could veto a proposed government policy.


How were the peoples elected Tribunes able to limit the power of the Roman Senate?

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What were the powers of a roman consul?

power of veto


If a tribune did not like a law that was proposed what would he do?

If a tribune did not like a law he would "veto" it. The verb "veto" literally means "I forbid" or "I prohibit".


Which government of roman was given the veto power?

consul


How did veto balance power in the roman government?

They would have consul it


Which branch of Roman government was given veto power?

consul


Who is a senior?

A Senior Tribune was an older Tribune that held more 'power' in his experiences. Although his power to veto was the same as younger Tribune his experiences counted for more.


When a Roman consul would veto a matter in the senate who would it be?

do I even care


Who was elected of the plebeian class to cry veto in the roman senate and what was his title?

A tribune was elected and his veto could nullify any act or legislation.


What is the most powerful word a Roman Tribune can speak?

Veto! Which literally means I forbid or I prohibit.


The power of the president or governor to refuse to approve a law is?

veto; Latin for "I forbid it"Which originates from the Roman Tribune's ability to forbid a law from passinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veto