Women in the Roman Empire did have certain rights, although they were limited compared to men. One notable right was that women could own property and manage their own finances. However, they did not have equal rights to men in most areas, such as voting or holding public office.
Out of the options provided, it would be most accurate to say that women had some legal rights, but it's incorrect to say they had equal rights to men or that they had a right to a job of their choice. Therefore, the best answer would be that women had some rights, but not equal rights to men during the Roman Empire. However, since that option isn’t present, none of the provided answers are entirely accurate.