Question

In the development of the Roman Empire, the Romans treated citizenship as

A. something to be shared with conquered people.
B. belonging only to native Romans.
C. a benefit worthy only of peoples who had freely joined them.
D. meaningless because the Roman Empire was tyrannical.

*please explain:/

Answers

bobpursley
I don't like the answers.

Consider B: if conquered folks joined the Roman army, upon discharge they were granted Roman citizenship..this was a big inducement to join the army for 300 years.
consider C: There were some priviledges for allies, and some limited citizenship, but not full citizenship.
Consider D: nope
Consider A: nope

So I suspect your teacher wants B as the correct answer, when it fact it is untrue. However, that is Penn-Foster.
mj
b is wrong

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