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Roman citizens took great pride in being involved in their government. Men who served in the Senate were respected for their wisdom and dedication. Citizens were expected to follow laws and serve in the military when needed. The Republic valued honor, duty, and participation in public life.

Based on the passage, what can be inferred about Roman citizens’ values?
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A. They believed only kings could lead fairly.
B. They valued participation and representation in government.
C. They didn’t trust any form of leadership.
D. They wanted to avoid laws and order.

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B. They valued participation and representation in government.

Explanation: The passage emphasizes pride in involvement, respect for senators, and the Republic’s value of participation in public life.