Which article of clothing signified Roman citizenship?

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1. Alphabet
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. C
8. B
9. C
10. A, D
11. A, C

12. The most democratic part: (the assembly)
worked like an oligarchy: (the senate)
top officials who served: (the magistrates)

13. It could not be attacked by seagoing ships

14. Made themselves dictators

15. D

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(Lesson 5, Unit 3
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togas

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The Roman Republic Practice

Im pretty sure its toga

The article of clothing that signified Roman citizenship was called the toga. The toga was a large, loose-fitting garment made of wool that was draped over the body in a specific manner. It was worn exclusively by male Roman citizens, and it represented their social status and legal rights within Roman society. To learn more about the toga and its significance, you can refer to historical sources, such as books or articles, that provide information about ancient Roman clothing and customs. Additionally, you can visit museums with collections of Roman artifacts, as they often have displays showcasing different types of clothing worn by the Romans. Online resources like reputable historical websites and academic research papers can also provide detailed information about the toga and its role in Roman citizenship.

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