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An education was available to all Romans to the age of 14 because education was seen as important for citizenship.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
True. In ancient Rome, education was considered important for citizenship, and it was generally available to boys and, to a lesser extent, girls up to the age of 14. Education focused on reading, writing, and rhetoric, which were essential skills for participating in public life and civic responsibilities.

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