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Marissa Hebert
31 March, 19:56
How many classes were in rome?
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Roman society was clearly hierarchical, with legally defined privileges allotted to different classes and countless informal differences in attitudes toward the classes in everyday life. In ancient Rome the population was divided into two groups: patricians and plebeians.
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