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how were patricians different from other social classes in ancient rome…

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how were patricians different from other social classes in ancient rome?
patricians had the poorest living conditions.
patricians were prohibited from becoming citizens.
patricians came from a different country and belonged to a different culture.
patricians owned most of the land and held most of the political positions.
which of the following was one of diocletians reforms?
he divided the empire.
he provided free food and entertainment to roman citizens.
he issued the edict of milan.
he issued the first written law code.
the punic wars were fought between rome and carthage most likely over control of the
adriatic sea
balkan peninsula
nile delta
mediterranean sea

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. In ancient Rome, patricians were the elite class who controlled most land and political power, distinguishing them from plebeians and other groups.
  2. Diocletian's key reform was splitting the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western halves to improve governance. The Edict of Milan was issued by Constantine, free food/entertainment was a traditional grain dole, and the first written law code was the Twelve Tables.
  3. The Punic Wars centered on control of the Mediterranean Sea, as both Rome and Carthage sought dominance over trade routes and territories in this region.

Answer:

  1. Patricians owned most of the land and held most of the political positions.
  2. He divided the empire.
  3. Mediterranean Sea