How did class conflict contribute to the fall of the Roman Republic?
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The growing numbers of Plebs, and the growing economic power of its upper layer, led to a sharp class struggle between Plebs and Patricians that dominated the history of Rome after the expulsion of the Etruscans. The exact process by which the old gentile society was destroyed is unclear.
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The growing numbers of Plebs, and the growing economic power of its upper layer, led to a sharp class struggle between Plebs and Patricians that dominated the history of Rome after the expulsion of the Etruscans. The exact process by which the old gentile society was destroyed is unclear.
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