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The term "middle class" has a long history and has had many, sometimes contradictory.
Some characteristics of the Edwardian era are that it was a period of time under the reign of King Edward VII and was from 1901-1910. There was a large influx in poverty among women, but there were working class women at this time.
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Another name for the working class is blue collar workers. Working folk, rank and file, and working stiffs are also other names of the working class.
It was open to all male citizens, was based heavily on Confucianism, gave even commoners a change to work in government, was very popular with the working class, and made sure the best and brightest worked in government.
The term "middle class" has a long history and has had many, sometimes contradictory.
This means people with the same economic, educational, or social characteristics. Here are some sentences.Social class can determine success in a career.People of a lower social class often suffer from poverty.The working class is a variety of social class.
Some characteristics of the Edwardian era are that it was a period of time under the reign of King Edward VII and was from 1901-1910. There was a large influx in poverty among women, but there were working class women at this time.
Hard working and friendly.
The motto of Independent Working Class Association is 'Working-class rule for working-class areas'.
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low class, middle class, upper class/high class
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"Working For A Living" - Huey Lewis & The News "Working Class Dog" - Rick Springfield
The idea of a working class consciousness originated with Karl Marx. He believed that the working class was unfairly treated by the rich ruling class.
Another name for the working class is blue collar workers. Working folk, rank and file, and working stiffs are also other names of the working class.
Ian Haywood has written: 'Working Class Fiction' 'Bloody Romanticism' 'Working-class fiction' -- subject(s): English fiction, Fiction, History and criticism, Working class, Working class authors, Working class in literature