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In rome, a few children went to school. How was Education viewed in the New rome?

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of wealth and privilege. only the rich could afford to send their kids to school.
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Education in the New Rome was highly valued and few people got it, it was a tough endeavor due the vehement times, and it was mostly reserved for people of the elites who received what was known as classical education; it was highly influenced by the Church, so they tried to keep the christian traditions.

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