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Briefly discuss the social hierarchies in the early and late empire and their salient feature

Answer» In Rome the society was highly class conscious and hierarchical. There were multiple social hierarchies present and mobility was also possible between the classes. The whole society of rome was divided into classes known as patrician, senators, equestrians, commons, freedpeople and slaves.\xa0Ancient Rome was made up of a structure called a social hierarchy, or division of people into differently-ranked groups depending on their jobs and family. The\xa0emperor\xa0was at the top of this structure, followed by the wealthy landowners, the common people, and the slaves (who were the lowest\xa0class).


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