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10 January, 13:39

In Roman society, the head of the family was typically

A) the family's oldest living male.

B) the family's oldest living female.

C) the man whose age was nearest to 21.

D) the woman who had the most children.

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  1. 10 January, 16:17
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    In Roman society, the head of the family was typically

    A) the family's oldest living male.
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