What were the future implications of the Twelve Tables?

A) They would be shortly abandoned and replaced by dictates of emperors.
B) They would forever limit the power of the plebeian class and prevent their role in government in Rome.
C) They would establish a system of government for which even non-citizens would have limited powers.
D) They would establish rights for all citizens regardless of class and a government derived from all the citizen classes that would be the foundation of Roman Law.
E) They would establish eternal power of the patricians over all other members of Roman society.


D

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