The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, this question is incomplete because does not include the policies it is referring to. However, we can comment on the following.
Indeed, there have to be policies aimed to control the growth of the population. Otherwise, the federal government could not keep track of the natalities on a monthly and yearly basis. This control is needed because the government has to be aware of the impact of the number of newborns on public services.
However, all the controls instilled by the government have to be reasonable and respect the human rights of the parents. Nothing has to be imposed that does not respect their rights.
The government expects that parents can be responsible enough to bring the number of children they can take care of. To not compromise the health service industry and the public education system, and other public services.
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<span> False.
Women and slaves could not.
Males (although I seem to recall there is something about the poorest of the poor being excluded from certain things in the Republic such as the army, perhaps politics) were divided into groups based on wealth and land: a pyramid scheme. These groups came to collective decisions and cast their vote. Although the largest groups contained the poor, and the smallest groups contained the wealthy ... so the rich, while the minority, could still cast more votes due to how the system was structured. </span>