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26 April, 03:32

Roman society was composed of which two groups? Patrons

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  1. 26 April, 05:39
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    Roman society was classified into two groups;

    Patricians Plebeians

    This arrangement basically separated the rich and poor. The patricians made up a little wealthy portion of the population based on ancestry, beginning to the first Senate by Romulus. In fact, most patricians were the member of the Senate. The plebeians made up the large majority of Roman citizens or everyday civilians.
  2. 26 April, 05:41
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    Roman society was composed by Patrons and Plebeians.

    The two groups were divided based in their economic status, the patrons were rich and the plebeians poor.

    Patrons heritages their position from ancestors and most of them played political roles.

    The plebeians were the majority of citizens and population.
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