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What do Law I and Law Il indicate about Roman society?

OACitizens had many more rights than non-citizens
OB. People in the Roman Empire had freedom of speech
OC.
Citizens in the country had fewer rights than those in cities
D. People's lives were mostly unaffected by the goverment of Rome

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I think the correct answer is B
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Citizens had many more rights than non-citizens.

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