What was the ruling class called in ancient Rome?
A. Patricians
B. Plebeians
What was the ruling class called in ancient Rome?
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The correct answer is A. Patricians.
In ancient Rome, the Patricians were the ruling class, composed of wealthy families who held most of the power and influence in society. They were distinct from the Plebeians, who were the common people. The Patricians originally had exclusive rights to political office and religious duties, playing a significant role in the governance of the Roman Republic.