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She devoted herself to raising her children above all else.
She remarried immediately after becoming a widow.
She was punished under Augustus’s law against adultery.
She entered politics and had much influence on legislation concerning marriage.a garment worn by boys to mark the transition into manhood and citizenship
a garment worn by senators who had recently come into office
a veil worn by girls during their wedding ceremony
a shawl worn at funeral processions to honor the deadAncestors served as examples of correct moral behavior.
Ancestors were viewed with skepticism and apprehension.
Ancestors were quickly forgotten after their funeral parades.
Ancestors of emperors were the only ones viewed favorably.Life under slavery in rural areas was harsh and offered fewer advantages.
Enslaved people in rural areas worked only on large villas.
Enslaved people in rural areas were granted full Roman citizenship.
There were no enslaved people in rural settings.people who were enslaved during wartime conquest
abandoned infants
family members who were sold into bondage
members of gladiatorial schoolsfootball players
political leaders
workers
artisansHe introduced an agricultural land tax.
He taxed provincials on the amount of olive oil they exported.
He forbade land from being taxed in any way.
He taxed shipowners by the weight of grain their ships carried.It taxed inheritances received from persons outside the immediate family.
It taxed the inheritance of veteran soldiers after a period of service.
It taxed money inherited by publicani in certain provinces.
It taxed patrons who had a certain number of clients.