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discuss about the Roman Society (8 marks)
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Answered by saumya1604
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1)Roman society was extremely patriarchal and hierarchical. The adult male head of a household had special legal powers and privileges that gave him jurisdiction over all the members of his family.

2)The status of freeborn Romans was established by their ancestry, census ranking, and citizenship.

3)The most important division within Roman society was between patricians, a small elite who monopolized political power, and plebeians, who comprised the majority of Roman society.

4)The Roman census divided citizens into six complex classes based on property holdings.

5)Most adult, free-born men within the city limits of Rome held Roman citizenship. Classes of non-citizens existed and held different legal rights.

Answered by saketrai49
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