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IMPERIO ROMANO
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ELEMENTOS IMPORTANTES DEL IMPERIO ROMANO
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IMPERIO ROMANO
GRUPOS SOCIALES
PLEBEYOS:HOMBRES CIVILES Y POLITICOS LIBRES , ERAN CAMPESINOS, ARTESANOS O COMERCIANTES .
LIBERTOS:HOMBRES LIBRES CON DERECHOS LIMITADOS ERAN ANTIGUOS ESCLAVOS SE DEDICABAN A VARIOS OFICIOS
ESCLAVOS:ERAN PROPIEDAD DEL ESTADO O DE UN PATRICIO REALIZABAN TODO TIPO DE ACTIVIDADES
PATRICIOS:HOMBRES LIBRE, DESCENDIENTES DE LOS FUNDADORES DE ROMA ERA EL GRUPO SOCIAL MAS RICO
ORGANIZACION POLITICA
EMPERADOR:TENIA TODA LA AUTORIDAD MILITAR ,JUDICIAL,RELIGIOSA .
EL SENADO ERA EL CONSEJERO DEL EMPERADOR
ASAMBLEAS SE REUNIAN PARA SEGUIR CON LAS TRADICIONES
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