Question
Civic duty was an important part of life for Roman citizens. Which of these is an example of the moral obligations of all Roman citizens during the Republic?
A.
to treat slaves with respect and humanity
B.
to vote in all elections for magistrates
C.
to serve as a judge when asked to hear a legal case
D.
to serve in the military in the colonies
A.
to treat slaves with respect and humanity
B.
to vote in all elections for magistrates
C.
to serve as a judge when asked to hear a legal case
D.
to serve in the military in the colonies
Answers
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All of the options could be considered examples of moral obligations, but in the context of civic duty during the Roman Republic, the most prominent obligation for citizens was to participate in the governance of the state.
Thus, the best answer would be:
**B. to vote in all elections for magistrates**
Voting in elections was a key civic duty that allowed citizens to participate in the political process and uphold the functioning of the Republic.
Thus, the best answer would be:
**B. to vote in all elections for magistrates**
Voting in elections was a key civic duty that allowed citizens to participate in the political process and uphold the functioning of the Republic.
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