What did the Roman society consisted of?
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Roman society consisted of extremely patriarchal and hierarchical.
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Roman society between the the partition to political power and comprises the maturity of the Roman society is this and history the back the established under romulus .
- Roman society male head of a household to the special legal powers and privileges overall the family member .
- Roman societies that the relative position in one Hai rakhi to the higher or lower than in another .
- Roman society is divided citizens into 6 complex class basic property since member of the highest social class traditionally in commercial activity .
- Roman society to the citizen in political and legal privileges to the respect to lost property and governance then city limits Roman citizenship .
- Roman society has the organised legally and culturally for the greater good infrastructure and Road be enjoyed by all people .
- Roman society is the orphan as one of the special extremes with the health and our existing alongside the poverty .
- Roman society has the middle class made up the primarily of small and shopkeepers not much better off than the poor .
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Question: What did the Roman society consisted of?
Answer: Society was divided into teo classes:
The upper - class patricians and The working - class plebeians - whose social standing and rights under the law were initially rigidly defined in favor of the upper class until the period characterized by the Conflict of the Orders.
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