Here are descriptions that could fit into the categories for common citizens and enslaved people in Roman society:
Common Citizens:
- Had the right to vote and participate in political life.
- Owned property and could engage in commerce.
- Had access to public baths, theaters, and games.
- Enjoyed some level of legal protection and could bring lawsuits.
Enslaved People:
- Had no personal freedom and were considered property.
- Worked in various capacities, including household servants and laborers.
- Lacked legal rights and could be bought or sold.
- Could be subjected to harsh treatment and had no means for social mobility.
You can drag and drop these descriptions into the correct boxes based on this division.