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Ancient Rome’s Social Classes

- Social classes are a way of dividing people into different

groups.


- Moving up the social ladder was possible.


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The social classes were Imperial Domus, Senate, Equestrians,

Commons, Freed people, and Slaves.


- Most families consisted of two children.


- There were more Plebeians than Patricians.




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Cultures in World History Final Project Ancient Rome Presentation

By Gianna Giordano