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The two social classes of ancient Rome were made up of patrician and
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The two social classes of ancient Rome were made up of patrician and
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Patrician and Plebian, the Plebians being the lower social class (the commoners). In early ancient Rome, Patricians and Plebians each had a certain amount of people they had that could have a say in the government.
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The answer is plebeians.
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