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an important factor in the rise of the middle class
Social mobility during the classical period varied depending on the region and society. In some societies, such as ancient Greece and Rome, there were opportunities for social mobility through military service, education, or business success. However, social mobility was often restricted by factors such as birth, wealth, and gender, with certain classes or groups having more advantages than others.
during the medieval time period
it was linked to the classical church in europe which in later life developed in the midle ages.
Wealth, land ownership, and church affiliation. But mostly wealth.
observe an individual tp montor chandes and responces during a mobility activity
Intrageneratioal mobility refers to the social mobility within a single generation. By contrast intragenerational mobility refers to the changes in the occupations held by the people during the course of there lifetime or working careers.
Mainly classical music
The ... Classical Period ... during the years 1730 to 1820.
Rejection of scientific endeavour ..mainly by the Church. War .. resources directed toward military endeavours. Plague deaths ..diminished young population ..no upward mobility ..no middle class.
The modern orchestra was first introduced during the classical period. Classical composers developed the genres of symphony and classical concerto (solo instrument and orchestra). Among the pioneer classical composers stand F. J. Haydn and W. A. Mozart.
A classical is something considered to be the best of its kind.