1. Roman employment and work by first describing the relationship between an \"e
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1. Roman employment and work by first describing the relationship between an "employer" and a "worker" (though usually this was more likely to describe a head-of-household and someone roughly attached to his family). What is the two word phrase (with a hyphen between) that describes this relationship?
2. lets you know what the Latin name is for a slave born into a Roman family (either from family slaves or from what the book calls "the temporary favorite of the master of the house"...boy, that's putting a happy face on it...). Okay, what's the Roman word for this kind of slave?
3. what the Latin word for "guilds" is. Well, college student, what is it?
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3) laicorum effecere sodalicia
1) Laborem Exercens
2) In early time slves where called puer
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