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Which group was not allowed to vote in the Ancient Roman government?
A.
patricians
B.
slaves
C.
priests
D.
peasants
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
B. slaves

In Ancient Rome, slaves were not allowed to vote. Voting rights were generally limited to free male citizens, while patricians (the elite class) and plebeians (the common people) could participate in the political process. However, slaves, who were considered property and had no legal rights, were excluded from voting.
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