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4 what right did women have in the roman republic that enslaved people did not have? a to be citizens b to vote c to have government jobs d to be elected consul
In the Roman Republic, enslaved people were not considered citizens. Women in the Roman Republic, while having limitations (like not being able to vote, hold government jobs, or be elected consul), were citizens. Option B is incorrect as women couldn't vote. Option C is incorrect as women didn't have government jobs. Option D is incorrect as women couldn't be elected consul. So the right women had that enslaved people didn't was to be citizens.
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A. To be citizens