A History of Western Society: Printed Page 725
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What did the emergence of urban industrial society mean for rich and poor and those in between?
As the quality of urban life improved across Europe, the class structure became more complex and diverse. Urban society featured many distinct social groups, all of which existed in a state of constant flux and competition. The gap between rich and poor remained enormous and quite traditional, but there were numerous gradations between the extremes.