Respuesta :
Women in ancient Rome could not vote or hold political office. But while women held no direct political power, those from wealthy or powerful families could and did exert influence through private negotiations.
Answer:
Women in Roman society were considered citizens but they could not vote or have political office.
Explanation:
In Roman society, only those who belonged to powerful families could have some kind of influence through private negotiations.
In this way, the main women's role in Roman society was to raise their children to follow traditions and they were not accepted in political affairs or other areas related to public life.