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1. Women were able to own property and hold paying jobs in which empire? A. Rome B. Persia C. Greece D. Asoka's India
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User: 1. Women were able to own property and hold paying jobs in which empire? A. Rome B. Persia C. Greece D. Asoka's India

Weegy: In Persian empire, women were able to own property and hold paying jobs.
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User: 3. In the development of the Roman Empire, the Romans treated citizenship as A. belonging only to native Romans. B. meaningless because the Roman Empire was tyrannical. C. something to be shared with conquered people. D. a benefit worthy only of peoples who had freely joined them.





Weegy: In the development of the Roman Empire, the Romans treated citizenship as A. belonging only to native Romans.
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In the ancient empire of Greece, women had the ability to own property and hold paying jobs. Greek society allowed for a certain degree of autonomy and economic participation for women, although the extent of these rights varied depending on the city-state and time period within ancient Greece.

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In the development of the Roman Empire, the Romans treated citizenship as something to be shared with conquered people. The Romans had a policy of extending citizenship to certain conquered peoples as a means of integrating them into the empire and fostering loyalty among the newly incorporated territories. This practice of granting citizenship to non-Romans was known as "Romanization" and played a significant role in the expansion and governance of the empire.

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