Plebeians were the common folk of ancient Rome and had no Senators.
In the US Congress, there are Senators and Representatives. The term plebeian has no formal application in that structure.
There are no specific number of Senators specifically designated for plebeians in modern governments. In ancient Rome, plebeians were allowed to elect their own representatives called plebeian tribunes, but this system does not exist in contemporary political structures.
The senators were members of the aristocracy and the wealthy entrepreneurial elites. Therefore, they were treated with the respect due to the top layers of society. There were, however, times of conflict with the senators. One of these was by rich plebeians during the Conflict of the Orders (between patricians and plebeians) of the early Republic in which the rich plebeians fought to gain access to the senate and the consulship (the office of heads of the Republic) which were monopolised by the patrician aristocracy. They eventually succeeded in gaining power-sharing Poor plebeians were often in conflict with the senators through most of the republican period. Poor plebeians often fought for reforms which would relieve the poor and which were opposed by the senators. After the Republic these was at times conflict between the emperor and the senator.
The patrician elders who advised the consuls in the Early republic were the senators. Later, rich plebeians were also allowed to become senators.
Plebeians had to fight in the army as Rome expanded. Many plebeians refused to join the army because the patricians had more freedom in Rome. This caused a conflict between the patricians and the plebeians.
because the patricians ruled over the plebeians and they made unfair laws and the plebeians had to work with no pay and no breaks.
The plebeians were the commoners
Citizens probably because it wasn't Equites and for sure it ain't slaves so pick Citizens or Senators
2 state senators and there are 100 us senators 2 for every state
the merchants are the plebeians
30 senators
100 Senators
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2 senators