Anyone could, but to make a living it would have had to have been a person with enough money to have training. Usually the higher classes.
the largest social class in Egypt or ancient rome was made up of what
the largest social class in Egypt of ancient Rome was made up of A artisans B farmers C soldiers D traders b.farmer
The largest social class in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome was farmers due to the rising population. Farmers made up the largest social class in both in Egypt and Ancient Rome and in every society up to the industrial revolution in the 19th century. Peasant farmers were the largest class in all pre-industrial societies.
The plebeians.
Five of the social classes in ancient Rome were the patricians, the plebeians, the equites, freedmen and slaves.
The largest and lowest social class in both Egypt and Rome were made up of common people. In Egypt they were referred to as peasants. In Rome they were called plebeians.
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Slavery in the ancient world and in Rome was vital to both the economy and even the social fabric of the society. Not only did slavery help push the Roman lower classes into organized mobs, but the slaves themselves understandably revolted against oppression. A revolt by Spartacus made the upper class aware that revolts could be bad for the empire.
The social system in Ancient Ghana was divided into two main classes. There was the upper class which was made up of the rich leaders and rulers and the lower class which was comprised of the laborers.
plebians
In Ancient Rome, the plebeians, or common people, made up a significant portion of the population, estimated to be around 90-95%. They included a diverse group of individuals such as farmers, laborers, and artisans. The remaining percentage was composed of patricians, the aristocratic class who held most political power and social privileges. This stark division played a crucial role in the social and political dynamics of Roman society.
ancient rome got sticks and big leaves and made a home