At what point in history? Somebody wants you to answer: Patricians and Plebeians. Originally, Patricians were those families who were Roman from the foundation of the city; plebeians were later immigrants. In time, this became a class divisionl; but the Plebeians, many of whom had grown rich, gradually took on the title of full Roman citizens and the class structure became entirely mixed. There were rich people, poor people and slaves in the late republic and Empire; but most of the rich were by now of plebeian ancestry.
The aristocracy were the patricians. The equites formed a lower tier of the aristocracy. The plebeians were the lower class.
The Plebs, being the common folk.
The names of nobles in the other Latin cities is not known. The upper tier of the Roman nobility was the patricans and the lower tier was the equites (cavalrymen).
Roman language, literature and theatre was very limited, while the Greek array was broad, so Greek culture was taught in education of the upper classes, and Greeks were imported as free or slave tutors to provided the teaching of it in households or schools. Traditional Roman aristocrats and the Roman lower classes were not interested, sticking to their own culture. Those who followed the Greek add-on culture were known as Philhellenes = Greek lovers/friendly.
it concerned all of the classes.
The Tiberius Gracchus and the Gaius Gracchus, were the Roman brothers who tried to reform Rome's political and social structure so as to help the lower classes, in the 2nd century B.C.
Julius Caesar was the hero of the people. The lower classes saw him as a man who stood up to a corrupted aristocracy and who was generous to the people.
Neither - bot had slaves, upper classes and lower classes.
Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.Every one in the upper classes learned to read and write and many of the lower classes also. However education was not free and because of the cost, many of the lower classes had an abbreviated education.
Describe the conflict between lower and upper classes in Ancient Mesopotamia
upper classes, lower classes , middle classes, and slaves
Middle class.
The social classes in America today are typically categorized as lower class, middle class, and upper class. These categories are based on factors such as income, education, occupation, and wealth. There is also a growing recognition of the working class and the socio-economic challenges they face.
upper case
They were the Upper, Middle, and Lower.
The three social classes would be:the upper,middle,and lower classes upper classes included preists,kinds.landowners,merchants,and government officials. middle classes included all people who were free and the lower classes included Slaves.
the social classes are upper class middle class and lower class
lower/middle classes
The upper, middle, and lower or working class.