Which statements describe the lives of common citizens and enslaved people in Roman society? Drag each description into the correct box.

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Common Citizens

Enslaved People

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Common Citizens:
- Had access to education and could pursue various occupations
- Participated in political life and had the right to vote
- Enjoyed some level of personal freedom and autonomy
- Were subject to Roman laws and could seek legal remedies if necessary

Enslaved People:
- Considered property and had no legal rights
- Forced to work under harsh conditions and had no control over their labor
- Subject to the whims and desires of their owners
- Could be bought, sold, or traded at the discretion of their owners
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