What was the priority of the men during the Republic and how did that differ from the Greek World?
A) The responsibility of a Roman male was first to his family as paterfamilias and then to the state. The opposite was true in the Greek World.
B) The responsibility of a Roman male was first to his state as paterfamilias and then to his family. The opposite was true in the Greek World.
C) The responsibility of a Roman male was first to his state and then to his family as paterfamilias. The opposite was true in the Greek World.
D) The responsibility of a Roman male was first to his army commander and then to his state. The opposite was true in the Greek World.
E) The responsibility of a Roman male was first to his state and then to his army commander. The opposite was true in the Greek World.
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