2. How were patricians and plebeians different and how were they alike?
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Roman citizens were divided into two classes, the patricians and the plebeians. Both classes lived very different lives.
The patricians were any member of a group of citizen families who formed a privileged class in early Rome. The patricians were the wealthy upper class, who owned land and held political power.
The plebeians were the working class without substantial wealth. The plebeians worked for their living in jobs such as craftsman and bakers.
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