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BUT WE SURE KNOW HOW
- indenin ancient roman days, they had two social groups. the patricians and the plebeians. the patricians were the wealthy, upper class group. the plebeians were your lower class citizens. the plebeians were in charge and the patricians worked and produced everything for the city. along the way the gladiator games were introduced. the point was too keep the peace between the two classes. so the patricians lived by the phrase, 'bread and circuses'. meaning you feed them enough food so they don't starve, and entertain them enough so they don't rise up against you. in latin this means 'panem et circenses'.
indenthat's what the country of panem was molded after. it rests in the ranges of what used to be appalachia. they have their own social groups too. the capital being their patricians, the district citizens being their plebeians. but that is not the only thing panem took from roman culture. the hunger games, an yearly lesson to teach the districts about their 'crimes'.
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