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Which statement is accurate regarding class and citizenship in the roman republic

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Answer: All full citizens could vote and hold public office.

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Answer: All full citizens could vote and hold public office.

Step-by-step explanation:

The options include:.

a. Plebeians held the highest offices in government.

b. Anyone who lived in Rome could vote and hold public office.

c. All full citizens could vote and hold public office.

d. Men and women were treated the same under the law.

Roman citizenship was gotten through birth when the parents are Roman or in some cases, the citizens would be given by the generals or the emperors.

The statement that is accurate regarding class and citizenship in the roman republic is that all the full citizens could vote and hold public office

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