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What social class was at the top of Rome's social structure? How were they different than the other social classes?

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Society was divided in two classes - the upper class Patricians and the working class Plebeians - whose social standing and rights under law the were initially rigidly defined in favor of the upper class until the period characterized by the Conflict of the Orders
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Patricians

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they were very wealthy

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