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Which of the following was not a valued character trait in the Roman Republic?

a. devotion to a social class
b. devotion to public service
c. military genuine
d. both a and c

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Answer:

the answer is devotion to a social class

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The correct option is a. devotion to social class

Valued character traits in Roman Republic included devotion to public service & military genius. As a republic, the citizens valued a government that could deliver public services including protection through military genius.

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