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What are some differences between the social structure/classes of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome?

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Goth countries had social classes created by wealth differences. Social classes of the Greek were slaves, freedmen, metics, citizens and women while those of Rome were slaves, freedmen, plebeians and patricians (Guttman, 2012). Roman women were considered citizen contrary to the Greece.

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Goth countries had social classes created by wealth differences. Social classes of the Greek were slaves, freedmen, metics, citizens and women while those of Rome were slaves, freedmen, plebeians and patricians (Guttman, 2012). Roman women were considered citizen contrary to the Greece.
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