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8 January, 15:37

Roman citizenship could be granted to anyone in the Roman Empire. What was a result of this?

A.

Citizens often had land conflicts with each other.

B.

Native Italians often protested against their government.

C.

Conquered people could feel they had a place in the empire.

D.

Most people felt that citizenship was not important.

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  1. 8 January, 17:57
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    C I think it's c for the most part is the one that makes sense
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