Question

Who could vote in the Roman republic?

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Who could vote in the Roman republic?

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all Romans over age 18

all Romans over age 18

all adult male citizens

all adult male citizens

patricians only

patricians only

plebeians only
Answered by GPT 3.5
In the Roman Republic, only free male citizens were eligible to vote. These citizens were required to be of a certain age, own a certain amount of property, and have completed military service. Initially, Roman citizenship was restricted to the patrician class, who were the aristocratic and ruling class of Rome. However, over time, citizenship was granted to certain non-patrician classes, allowing them to participate in the political process. Nonetheless, women, slaves, and non-citizens did not have voting rights in the Roman Republic.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is "all adult male citizens." Both patricians and plebeians, as long as they were male citizens of Rome and met the other criteria such as age and property ownership, were eligible to vote in the Roman Republic.

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