The patricians, plebeians, and enslaved people all
A) worked in Italy.
B) lived in Rome.
C) came from wealthy families.
D) were working class people.
The patricians, plebeians, and enslaved people all
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The correct answer is B) lived in Rome.
Explanation: The patricians were the upper class in Roman society, while the plebeians were the common people. Enslaved people were also part of Roman society, and all these groups coexisted in the city of Rome. They did not necessarily work in Italy as a whole, and not all came from wealthy families or were considered working class.