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What term was used to describe the power given to the male heads of families in ancient Rome? A. Polis B. Veni, vidi, vici C. Paterfamilias D. Augustus

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your answer is PATERFAMILIES.
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User Stepozer
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A. Polis this means "town" so No

B. Veni, vidi, vici - these are words of Cezar: "I came, I saw, I'll live" so No

C. Paterfamilias Yes. Means the power is given to the male of a family

D. Augustus No because is a tilte of an emperor

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