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In the Roman Republic, ____________ did not have power in the government.

a. land owners
c. the Senate
b. non-citizens
d. the wealthy minority

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b) the non-citezens :)
User Tristanisginger
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Answer:

Option B, non-citizens, is the right answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

People in the Ancient Rome were divided primarily into two categories citizens and non-citizens. Romans changed their laws several times, over this issue. Those who came into the category of Roman Citizen had some significant advantages. The following are some of the advantages:

  • The right not to pay some taxes, particularly the local taxes.
  • They had the right to vote.
  • They could defend themselves in the court.
  • The right to sue in court and be sued.

Therefore, Non-Roman citizens had no power in the government.

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