The correct responses regarding the problems experienced by most of Rome's common people in the early days of the republic are:
- Commoners who could not repay what they owed became victims of debt bondage.
- Commoners were expected to serve as unpaid soldiers when necessary, and even supply their own equipment.
- Commoners had no rights at all and the patricians held absolute power over them.
The first statement about commoners being barred from marrying patricians is not accurate for the early Republic; while there were social differences, marriage was not legally restricted during that time.