Hi Frankie! You have to actually tell us your question, this doesn't give us much information about what you need! and I also I believe this is under math, not history!
In Roman society , once children were grown & married they were allowed to own their own property.
Answer: True
<u>Explanation:</u>
In Roman society, the marriage in ancient Rome was allowed from the age of 25 to 50 years for males and 20 to 50 years for females. They were to be married in almost equal or nearby status. The soldier could not marry a citizen, as that would be void marriage.
The senators and freed-woman cannot marry, or marrying to slaves were prohibited. The children on growing up used to marry, own his own property with the making of the house over it to keep his wife.
Although the legal rights of the married woman stayed with the father. The woman could also pass the inherited property or may own land rights.
It challenged the concept of divine right and gave some rights to the nobility that were previously held only to the monarch.
There were positive effects as well as negative effects.<span>
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