WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Members of the lower class of Ancient Rome including farmers, merchants, artisans and traders
A
Slaves
B
Patricians
C
Plebeians
D
Senate
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The term plebeian referred to all free Roman citizens who were not members of the patrician, senatorial or equestrian classes. Plebeians were average working citizens of Rome – farmers, bakers, builders or craftsmen – who worked hard to support their families and pay their taxes.

Detailed explanation-2: -Plebeians-the farmers, merchants, artisans, and traders who made up the bulk of the population.

Detailed explanation-3: -The plebeians, or common citizens, were usually artisans, merchants, farmers, or traders. They made up the majority of the population, but had very little say in government.

Detailed explanation-4: -Rich landowners and military leaders, called Patricians, made up one of Rome’s two social classes. Poor artisans, farmers, merchants, and former slaves, who were the majority of the Roman people, made up the other social class, the Plebeians.

Detailed explanation-5: -Records of each class were kept, and being wealthy was often not enough to move up through the classes. There were three basic divisions in Roman society: citizens, noncitizens and slaves.

Detailed explanation-6: -Roman citizens were divided up into two distinct classes: the plebeians and the patricians. The patricians were the wealthy upper class people. Everyone else was considered a plebeian. The patricians were the ruling class of the early Roman Empire.

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