1. What did women and slaves in the Roman Republic have in common?
They could vote for and hold public office.
They could hold the religious office of Vestal.
They could not participate in the Assembly.
They were citizens of Rome.
2. Which statement is true of both plebeians and slaves?
They turned out in large numbers to vote in assemblies.
They worked at a variety of occupations.
They were often very poor.
They were abused often.