briefly describe the social classic of Roman empire in early age in three or four point
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There are three main groups of the Roman republic. They are patricians, plebeians, and slaves :-
1. The patricians are the highest and wealthiest of the
social classes. Most patricians are aristocrats. These
people make up the senate within the legislative branch
of their government.
2. The other wealthy social class is the plebeians. The
plebeians are made up of the middle class or
the working class and they make up the majority of
the population. These people do not participate in the
government.
3. The lowest class is the slaves. These people had
no rights or freedom within Rome. Most slaves were
captured in battle and sent to Rome to be sold.
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