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The Roman government was a Republic, in which Rome was ruled by an emperor, but had about 200 Senators that have to pass laws. Social classes in Rome were Slaves, Freemen (Released slaves), Plebeians (Poor Farmers), and Patricians (Wealthy land owners). Most, if not all plebeians had no say in the government, little rights, and no veto power. While patricians and senators had all of that. 

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Traditionally, Roman society was extremely rigid. By the first century, however, the need for capable men to run Rome's vast empire was slowly eroding the old social barriers. The social structure of ancient Rome was based on heredity, property, wealth, citizenship and freedom.

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