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                Who were the patricians in Rome? common people who could vote but not hold office wealthy landowners who could be elected to the Senate military leaders who had complete control over the government
            
            
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    In ancient Rome, patricians were the wealthy landowners who could be elected to the Senate. They were part of the aristocratic class and held significant social, economic, and political power in Roman society. In contrast, the common people, known as plebeians, had the right to vote but did not have the same privileges as the patricians, especially regarding holding public office in the early Republic.
    
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    The correct answer is: **wealthy landowners who could be elected to the Senate.**
    
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