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Commoners in Ancient Rome were called what

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Answer:

Masses, or Common people.

Step-by-step explanation:

There were a couple of names but these were most common. Especially during the Roman times of social class isolation.

Ex;

Higher Class (Kings / Wealthy) > Middle Class (Steady, some rich) > Lower Class (Poor) > Slaves (Broke and owned by higher classes, and some middle)

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User Nick Ruiz
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Answer:

Plebeians

Step-by-step explanation:

In Europe, a distinct concept analogous to common people arose in the Classical civilization of ancient Rome around the 6th century BC, with the social division into patricians (nobles) and plebeians (commoners).

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