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WHI: SOL 6c Social and Political Systems of Roman Republic
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Rome began in 509 b.c.e, by 270 b.c.e, they controlled the entire Italian Peninsula
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Social structure in the Roman Republic Patricians: Powerful nobility (few in number) – Landowners – Upper class Plebeians: Majority of population – Farmers, merchants, artisans – Lower Class Slaves: Not based on race – Prisoners of War
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Role of Women Larger social role than in Greece Could inherit property, run businesses Later, women had greater freedom and influence – Attended public entertainment (theatre, dining out, public baths) with their husband
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Education All boys and girls (except slaves) were taught to read and write Many patricians hired Greeks to privately tutor their children
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Citizenship Patrician and plebeian men Selected foreigners Rights and responsibilities of citizenship (e.g., taxes, military service) While the Roman Republic was a representative democracy, women, non- Romans living in the Republic, and slaves were excluded from the governing process
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