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    Economic & Political Differences Between the Patricians & the Plebeian Class Ultimately Led to a Plebeian Revolt Introduction: The Patricians and Plebeian Classes together made up the Roman Republic. To know surprise‚ they were not entirely treated the same. They did not share equal rights‚ although both had some rights‚ unlike slaves. They differed economically and politically. And ultimately‚ this all led to what would become a plebeian revolt within Rome. Body: In Ancient Rome‚ the patricians

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    reprinted by kind permission of the author‚ John Agard‚ c/o Caroline Sheldon Literary Agency. Photography credits Mark Hakansson‚ Andy Huggett‚ Jorge Relancio‚ Norio Suzuki‚ Liba Taylor ISBN 086355 4873 © The British Council 2001 Design Department/K007 II The British Council is the United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational and cultural relations. Registered in England as a charity. Contents Foreword 1 Module 1 Administration and management Unit 1 – Interpersonal

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    Ancient Rome saw two different classes of people with the Patricians and the Plebeians. Between these two classes arose a divide between them in terms of economics and political power which led the way for Plebeian revolt. In this essay‚ I will discuss the differences between the two groups‚ what led to the revolt and the results of their secession. When Rome was first organized there were three tribes that made up the Roman community. Those tribes were the Romans (Ramnes)‚ Sabines (Tities) and

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    Ca’liyah Chaney Ms.Glassford 9/8/14 3rd period If u didn’t have these important things in your life don’t you just imagine what your life would be like without them? My family‚ technology‚ and money have a huge impact on my life. I use these thing’s to help me in life both physical and mentally. So did u think about it yet? I use these things everyday in life and now I’m going to tell u how. My family is always there for me in life. They help me when im sad or down or in need of

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    fruits of victory fell to the aristocratic class of Rome‚ the patricians‚ while the plebeians‚ the lower class‚ suffered needlessly at the hands of their fellow Roman citizen. There are three key economic and political differences between the patricians and the plebeian classes that would ultimately lead to a plebeian revolt. FIRST EXAMPLE: Chief among these economic and political differences were the plebeians being excluded‚ in large part‚ from the government they were supposedly part of (Morey

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