who could vote in the roman republic

all romans over age 18

all adult male citizens

patricians only

plebeians only

1 answer

In the Roman Republic, voting rights were generally extended to all adult male citizens. This included both patricians (the aristocratic families) and plebeians (the common people). However, only those who were registered as citizens and met certain property requirements could vote in the political assemblies. Therefore, the correct answer is:

all adult male citizens.