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How were upper-class girls raised differently from other girls in Roman society?

They received an education.
They learned a trade.
They participated in politics.
They chose their husbands.

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Upper-class girls were raised almost entirely within the household, rarely venturing outside the house itself. ... The man that a girl wed was selected by her father, usually for economic or political reasons. The Romans allowed marriages between closer family members than we would.
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