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were roman citizens and could vote but they could not hold government office

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Answer: A male Roman citizen enjoyed a wide range of privileges and protections defined in detail by the Roman state. A citizen could, under certain exceptional circumstances, be deprived of his citizenship. Roman women had a limited form of citizenship. They were not allowed to vote or stand for civil or public office.

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