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What were three reasons for conflict between the Romans and the Jews?

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Three reasons for conflict between the Romans and the Jews were: religious differences, political tensions, and economic disparities. The Jews had a distinct religious identity and practices that conflicted with Roman polytheism. Additionally, the Jews resisted Roman rule and resented the imposition of Roman laws and taxes. Finally, the Jews were economically disadvantaged, which led to tensions with the wealthy Roman elite.
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