Which statements describe the lives of common citizens and enslaved people in Roman society, drag each description into the correct box

Statements describing the lives of common citizens:

- Had the right to vote and participate in political life
- Could own property and engage in business activities
- Enjoyed some legal protections and could seek justice in courts
- Paid taxes to the state
- Had access to public services such as education and healthcare
- Could participate in cultural activities and entertainment
- Could be conscripted into the Roman army

Statements describing the lives of enslaved people:

- Considered property and lacked legal rights
- Forced to work for their owners without compensation
- Subject to physical punishment and mistreatment
- Could be bought, sold, or inherited by others
- Often lived in harsh conditions and faced poor treatment
- Had no say in their own lives or decisions
- Engaged in various types of labor, including domestic work, farming, and mining.