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How was citizenship determined, and what was a benefit of citizenship in the Roman Republic?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ACitizenship was granted to landowning men of Roman heritage or those who had it granted by a general of the Roman military through pledging loyalty to the republic. Citizens were able to be in the assemblies and elect assembly members.%0D%0ACitizenship was granted to landowning men of Roman heritage or those who had it granted by a general of the Roman military through pledging loyalty to the republic. Citizens were able to be in the assemblies and elect assembly members.%0D%0A%0D%0ACitizenship was based on the amount of wealth someone had, regardless of where they were born. All citizens could run for Senate.%0D%0ACitizenship was based on the amount of wealth someone had, regardless of where they were born. All citizens could run for Senate.%0D%0A%0D%0AMen and women were granted citizenship as long as they were Roman and owned property. Citizenship gave women the opportunity to be involved in government decisions.%0D%0AMen and women were granted citizenship as long as they were Roman and owned property. Citizenship gave women the opportunity to be involved in government decisions.%0D%0A%0D%0ACitizenship was limited to Roman soldiers and people from Rome. Senators were appointed by the soldiers and were able to approve and enforce laws.

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