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Which conditions were true of women in the early roman republic? (3)

a. they raised their children
b. they received a public education
c. they served in government
d. they voted as citizens
e. they were expected to obey male heads of the household
f. they worked at home

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A. They raised their children
E. They were expected to obey male heads of the household
F. They worked at home
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Answer:

Options A, E and F, follows.

Step-by-step explanation:

They nurture their children, they were supposed to serve male heads of the family and they worked at home, are the right options.

The roles of women in the Ancient Roman Empire was very limited. They were not given the same right as the males entertained in society. They were confined to the household, for instance, they had to take care of the children while their husband was out for work, in this sense they had to accept that the male was the head of the family. Moreover, they were involved in the activities that were meant to be managed from home only.

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