The lines distinguishing one class from another are quite blurry these days. It would be fair to say, however, that it used to be middle classes were all professionals with university degrees Doctors, Lawyers, Architects, Scientists, Engineers, Teachers etc. and the working class were tradesmen, shopkeepers, factory workers and labourers.If in the eyes of some it still exists it is not about money. Some workers have such high demand skills that their take home money far exceeds that of some professionals.
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In the Middle Ages there were no age requirements. Most child by age 7 were working and some were rat catchers.
Ants are considered to be super organisms because they do not perform their work for personal benefits. Their work is conducted to benefit the colony as a whole. The hierarchy from lowest to highest of an ant colony is the egg, the working class, and then the queen.
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Burgoisies The well-to-do and the poor (Apex)
low class, middle class, upper class/high class
The term "middle class" has a long history and has had many, sometimes contradictory.
upper class, upper middle class, lower middle class, lower class, working class and
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The middle class is a social class which falls above the working class. One of the goals of the middle class is to remain middle class.
The (working class) referred to low-paid workers and their families.
Think of two classes; the ruling class (royalty, nobility) and the working class (peasantry) with no class in between. Then there appears a middle class (or merchant class). As the middle class grows, it rises in political importance.
I'd say middle class students tend to grow up in a more supportive household and have more opportunities than a working class student.
Middle-class individuals typically have higher-paying jobs, more education, and greater financial stability compared to working-class individuals. Working-class individuals often have lower-paying jobs, less educational attainment, and may struggle more financially to make ends meet. The middle class is often associated with white-collar or professional jobs, while the working class is associated with blue-collar or manual labor jobs.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
The French middle class was called the bourgeoisie. It consisted of merchants, professionals, and artisans who were between the nobility and the working class.