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What was one effect of Roman expansion on Roman society?

The income gap between the rich and poor widened.
New markets created new opportunities for plebeians.
The growth in trade led to lower levels of class conflict.
Soldiers were able to gain land and expand their farms.

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The growth in trade led to lower levels of class conflict.

Explanation:

  • The expansion under the Roman Empire led to the class conflict.
  • There was a class conflict among the lower groups because of the bringing of enslaved people from neighbouring occupied territories.
  • Roman society was divided into two classes including the patricians and the plebeians.
  • The Patricians were the wealthy elites and the plebeians were the common people.

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