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1-What was the structure of the Roman Republic’s society?

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Society in the Roman Republic was divided into two classes: the wealthy patricians and the general citizenry, called plebians. They could not intermarry. Only male Roman citizens could vote. Slavery was important to the Roman economy.
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Society in the Roman Republic was divided into two classes: the wealthy patricians and the general citizenry, called plebians. They could not intermarry. Only male Roman citizens could vote. Slavery was important to the Roman economy

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