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which statement describes the lives of common citizens and enslaved people in Roman society drag each description into the correct box
common citizens and enslaved people
common citizens and enslaved people
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To help you sort the descriptions about common citizens and enslaved people in Roman society, here are general characteristics of both groups:
**Common Citizens:**
- Had some level of political rights and could participate in assemblies.
- Typically engaged in various trades and professions, such as farming, artisanship, or commerce.
- Could own property and had the ability to accumulate wealth.
- Had access to basic public services, like baths and forums.
- Could vote in elections (though only males were usually eligible).
**Enslaved People:**
- Had no rights and were considered property of their owners.
- Worked in various roles, including household servants, laborers in mines, or agricultural workers.
- Lived under harsh conditions and had little to no control over their lives.
- Could potentially earn their freedom through various means, but this was rare.
- Often had skills that were utilized in their work, but these skills did not confer rights or status.
Please drag the relevant descriptions into the appropriate boxes for common citizens and enslaved people. If you have specific statements you need to categorize, please provide them, and I can assist you further!
**Common Citizens:**
- Had some level of political rights and could participate in assemblies.
- Typically engaged in various trades and professions, such as farming, artisanship, or commerce.
- Could own property and had the ability to accumulate wealth.
- Had access to basic public services, like baths and forums.
- Could vote in elections (though only males were usually eligible).
**Enslaved People:**
- Had no rights and were considered property of their owners.
- Worked in various roles, including household servants, laborers in mines, or agricultural workers.
- Lived under harsh conditions and had little to no control over their lives.
- Could potentially earn their freedom through various means, but this was rare.
- Often had skills that were utilized in their work, but these skills did not confer rights or status.
Please drag the relevant descriptions into the appropriate boxes for common citizens and enslaved people. If you have specific statements you need to categorize, please provide them, and I can assist you further!
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