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Changes in the Roman Law of Marriage in the Second

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Changes in the Roman law of marriage in the second century B.C.E.meant that:

Changes in the Roman law of marriage in the second century B.C.E.meant that:


A) wives retained control of their fathers' property, preserving their independence.
B) parental consent was required for marriage, and common consent for divorce.
C) husbands remained lords and masters, whereas wives were treated like slaves.
D) it was practically impossible for women to educate themselves or their children.
E) parental consent for marriage was no longer required: couples could simply marry.

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