What happened when Roman laws changed for plebeians and patricians in the fourth century B.C.E.?
A) Patricians were removed from civic government.
B) The death penalty was established for treason against the state.
C) Plebeians and the patricians were now bound by Roman laws.
D) Greeks laws were banished from the Roman legal system.
E) Citizenship was granted to non-Romans.
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