The conflict between the rich and poor in Rome, often referred to as the "class struggle," led to significant social and political tensions. The wealthy elite, or patricians, controlled most of the land and resources, while the poor, or plebeians, faced economic hardships and limited political power. This disparity resulted in civil unrest, riots, and demands for reforms, such as land redistribution and political representation. Ultimately, these tensions contributed to the decline of the Roman Republic and the rise of autocratic rule.
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