How was citizenship determined, and what was a benefit of citizenship in the Roman Republic?(1 point) Responses Men and women were granted citizenship as long as they were Roman and owned property. Citizenship gave women the opportunity to be involved in government decisions. Men and women were granted citizenship as long as they were Roman and owned property. Citizenship gave women the opportunity to be involved in government decisions. Citizenship was based on the amount of wealth someone had, regardless of where they were born. All citizens could run for Senate. Citizenship was based on the amount of wealth someone had, regardless of where they were born. All citizens could run for Senate. Citizenship was granted to landowning men of Roman heritage or those who had it granted by a general of the Roman military through pledging loyalty to the republic. Citizens were able to be in the assemblies and elect assembly members. Citizenship was granted to landowning men of Roman heritage or those who had it granted by a general of the Roman military through pledging loyalty to the republic. Citizens were able to be in the assemblies and elect assembly members. Citizenship was limited to Roman soldiers and people from Rome. Senators were appointed by the soldiers and were able to approve and enforce laws.

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Citizenship was granted to landowning men of Roman heritage or those who had it granted by a general of the Roman military through pledging loyalty to the republic. Citizens were able to be in the assemblies and elect assembly members.
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