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What were social hierarchy of Roman empire

Answer» Ancient\xa0Rome\xa0was made up of a\xa0structure\xa0called a\xa0social hierarchy, or division of people into differently-ranked groups depending on their jobs and family. The\xa0emperor\xa0was at the top of this\xa0structure, followed by the wealthy landowners, the common people, and the slaves (who were\xa0the lowest\xa0class).\xa0There are three main groups of the Roman republic. They are\xa0patricians,\xa0plebeians, and slaves. The\xa0patricians\xa0are the highest and wealthiest of the social classes.


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