Education was pretty much the same. The children would learn from their parents. Young boys would learn from fathers, girls their mothers. Sometimes the rich would have tutors to teach the young girls languages or dance. But you have to keep in mind the poor children would work (both boys and girls) whereas the rich girls would learn certain things that would keep them popular and much of the time would be married off quite young (normally once their first bleeding came they would marry, normally in a prearranged marriage, not always with boys around their own age) whereas the boys were taught what they needed to take their fathers place
The widening gap between the rich and the poor.
Rome was in trouble on 135 B.C because farmers lost their land, meaning Rome lost its economy. Merchants became very poor because luxuries were available in other places for rich Romans to buy, artisans lost their business because the Romans wanted to buy from Syria and Greece, and government officials were to busy getting money to worry about the republic's problems. The gap between the rich and the poor grew. The poor hated the rich and the rich hated the poor. Because of all this, Rome lost its political stability.
They were either Kings, Queens, or nobles.
the rich people were higher up and were well.... richer. they had facilities and food and shelter Rich people often lived longer because at least they had proper food. Poor people were malnutritioned and had crap living quarters. Rich people had good houses to live in and water to wash in.
There were no factories in the Middle Ages.
The poor and the rich did go to medieval festivals.
Yeah. They were both people.
The medieval cart and wheel makers were not considered rich or poor. They were somewhere in between the two classes of wealth and mostly represented the middle class.
not many peoplegot tutered only the rich did not the poor peasants this is because they couldnt afffrod it Zainub
they had high education
For the rich: Anything that isn't fast food now. For the poor: Anything that is.
Quality education is for everyone. Poor people often cannot afford the best quality of education, so they are less likely to get it than rich people.
education
In 1912, the differences between the poor and the rich were stark. The rich had access to better education, healthcare, and living conditions, while the poor often struggled with low wages, limited access to resources, and poor living conditions. Social divides were prominent, with the wealthy enjoying more opportunities and privileges than the poor.
the rich were tutored and the poor receaved no education
Sometimes
The rich could afford chess sets. The poor mostly had little time to play, they worked too hard.