Economic System In Ancient Rome

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Supporting the economic system is a key part to the common good and ancient Rome should get a B in this category. Farmers were the people who made most of Rome’s money and most of the people in Rome were farmers. The farmers grew wheat, barley, olives, grapes, apples, pears, figs, onion, celery and mostly everything they grew was sold in the markets. Farmers also had to pay taxes in either money or food. With the money that they earned, they bought clothes, furniture, and tools. The rich people of Rome owned businesses and the poor people taught schools, were doctors, ran bakeries, carried water or begged. The woman worked in stores, were waitresses, begged, or worked at home. In the trading industry, ancient Rome did fairly well

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