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Who was the paterfamilias in early Rome? A. a boy's father B. a boy's grandfather C. the oldest living male in the family D. descenents of the family
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Who was the paterfamilias in early Rome?
A. a boy's father
B. a boy's grandfather
C. the oldest living male in the family
D. descenents of the family
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D is the correct answer! :)
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Hey there!
The correct answer to this question is:
Option D descrnants of the family
Hope this helps! :)
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