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write about the family conditions of the Roman empire​

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Answered by Amit1114
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Ancient Rome was a man's world. In politics, society and the family, men held both the power and the purse-strings – they even decided whether a baby would live or die. Families were dominated by men. At the head of Roman family life was the oldest living male, called the "paterfamilias," or "father of the family."

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