In the second century B.C.E., Roman "free marriages" were distinct in that
A) a married woman remained a member of her father's family and inherited a share of his property upon his death
B) a woman was permitted to choose her own husband, instead of being required to marry the man selected by her father
C) divorce was permitted
D) freed slaves were allowed to marry
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