What did Romans value the most during the early Republic? A. Accumulation of wealth B. Family C. Knowledge D. Duty to the state

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D. Duty to the state.

Romans highly valued their duty and commitment to the state (Res Publica), emphasizing concepts such as civic virtue, patriotism and public service. The ideal Roman citizen was expected to prioritize the well-being and success of the state over personal interests. This sense of duty and loyalty to the state formed the foundation of Roman civic life and governance during the early Republic.