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which of the following is not a simular beetweem the plebians and the patricians

Sagot :

At the beginning of the city they were different; the patricians were the rich, the plebeians were the poor. Once the plebeians gained their rights, both classes became the aristocracy. Both classes were wealthy. Both classes held seats in the senate and eventually both classes shared the counsulship.

Answer:

The differences were:

Plebians were the farmers

                               craftsmen

                               laborers

                               Soldiers of Rome (in the early stages of Rome)

                               They had few rights

All the government and religious positions were held by patricians.

The patricians: made the laws

-                        Owned the land

                         Were generals over the army

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