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Roman Social Structure

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Roman Social Structure refers to the hierarchical organization of society in ancient Rome based on wealth, ancestry, and citizenship.

Key Features

  • Patricians and Plebeians
  • Slaves and Freedmen
  • Women's Roles
  • Citizenship and Social Mobility

Pros

  • Provides insight into the complex social dynamics of ancient Rome
  • Helps understand the power structures and inequalities present in Roman society

Cons

  • Hierarchical nature led to social unrest and class conflict
  • Limited rights for women, slaves, and non-citizens

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