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How did Caesar change citizenship in the Roman Republic?

A. He allowed women to become citizens.
B. He allowed plebeians to become citizens.
C. He allowed defeated soldiers to become citizens.
D. He allowed people outside the country to become citizens.

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User Sagism
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Answer:

B. He allowed plebeians to become citizens.

Explanation: because he enacted several reforms. Caesar founded many colonies in newly conquered territories and provided land and opportunity for poor Romans who chose to migrate there. He reduced the number of slaves and opened citizenship up to people living in the provinces.

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User Stephen Burke
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The answer is C. He allowed defeated soldiers to become citizens.
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User Erin Drummond
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