
Social Structure - Ancient Rome
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Social Structure - Ancient rome
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Lets Review! What is a social structure?
The way people in a society trade.
The way people in a society worship.
The way people in a society are classified either by wealth, occuptation, or birth order.
They way people in a society make money.
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Rome was divided into two distinct social classes.
Patricians and Plebians.
Roma estaba dividida en dos clases sociales distintas.
Patricians and plebians
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Patricians
All the other citizens of Rome were Plebeians.
Plebeians were the:
farmers (agricultores)
craftsmen (artesano)
laborers (Obreros)
soldiers (Soldados)
Plebians
The patricians were the ruling class of the early Roman Empire.
Only certain families were part of the patrician class
you had to be born a patrician.
The patricians were only a small percentage of the Roman population, but they held all the power.
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Multiple Choice
_________ were the ruling class of Rome.
Plebians
Patricians
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In the early stages of Ancient Rome. Plebians could not hold public office or even marry patricians. Patricians owned the land, made the laws, and controlled the army.
Early Rome :
En las primeras etapas de la Antigua Roma. Los plebeyos no podían ocupar cargos públicos ni casarse con patricios. Los patricios eran dueños de la tierra, hacían las leyes y controlaban el ejército.
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Multiple Choice
What other civilization did we learn about where people could not marry outside of their social class?
China
India
Mesopotamia
Egypt
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Over the course of 200 years Plebians gained more rights by refusing to work, leaving the city, and refusing to join the army.
Eventually they earned the right to marry patricians and run for office.
Gaining more rights
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Multiple Choice
What laws were put in place in Ancient Rome? hint We talked about them last week
Hammurabi's Code
The Twelve Tables
Constitution
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Slaves were not considered plebians.
One-third of the population was made up of slaves.
Most slaves were prisoners of war
Slaves were treated differently depending on who their owner was
Slaves in Ancient Rome
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Women had little official power. They could not run for office and their husbands were considered the leader of the household.
They could however, own property and businesses. They could obtain great wealth
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Women in ancient rome
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Multiple Choice
In early Rome, Patricians and Plebians were allowed to marry.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
In early Rome if you are born a Plebian you could work your way to become a patrician by getting a good job and becoming wealthy.
True
False
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Open Ended
What did Plebians do when they went on strike?
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Multiple Choice
How much of Rome's population was made up of slaves?
One-half
One-third
One-fourth
75%
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Multiple Choice
Women could own property and have a business.
True
False
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