Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
How did the Industrial Revolution cut into the political power of the upper classes?A.Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
Your question needs to be refined to where we can understand it. Well, life for the upper classes will always be better. Read Oliver Twist, Great Expectation, and other novels by Charles Dickens.
Upper classes and industrial leaders
well there were different classes in different areas and all called by different levels but they were all mostly poor, middle classes, and upper class.
It was a failure. It caused the upper class to treat the other classes with more brutality and violence.
It was a failure. It caused the upper class to treat the other classes with more brutality and violence.
The French Revolution significantly impacted the upper class by dismantling their traditional privileges and power. Many aristocrats faced violence, exile, or execution as revolutionary fervor targeted the perceived excesses of the nobility. The abolition of feudal privileges and the redistribution of land undermined their economic status. Ultimately, the revolution led to a shift in social and political dynamics, reducing the influence of the upper class in favor of emerging middle and lower classes.
because the 1905 revolution was just 'a warm up,' it was justunorganized. if all of Russia's social classes under the Tsar had worked together and gotten organised for the revolution, then autocracy would have ended.there was a gulf between the upper classes and the lower classes, the upper class had the educated but not the numbers, the lower classes had numbers but were uneducated and just struck out to try and get what they wanted. because of this, the Tsar had the small window of opportunity to try to fix things, and introduced the October Manifesto.
Basically the French Revolution and the Agricultural Revolution (which developed into the Industrial Revolution). The French Revolution showed the people of Europe that it is possible to overthrow a tyrannical monarchial government and establish a democracy. With the development of the Industrial Revolution, capitalism allowed, in theory, anyone to rise to the elite upper class.
The three divided social classes that emerged during the Industrial Revolution were the upper class, the middle class, and the working class. The high society individuals were, at last, prosperous and with their headway of new innovation, they became richer. The middle class saw benefits from the new era and quickly took advantage of opportunities. The middle class permitted the working people to lift them into the upper class by making many positions in their factories and organizations. The lower class lost their influence because of the impact of the Industrial Revolution and became poor in the end. They couldn't battle for their freedoms in the political system as just the rich individuals reserved the option to cast a vote. The social classes are still very much present and are relatively the same. However, inflation has the opportunity to wipe out the middle class entirely since the costs of living have become too expensive.
Very few opportunities were available. Oppurnunities spread from the upper class to middle class.