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nothing different from Western Europe - The poor, the middle class, and the rich.
He was sort of, he was born in a middle-class family.
the system was developed due to an elite rich class and lack of a middle class
There was no middle class in Europe in the middle ages. People were either very rich or very poor. Towards the late middle ages a merchant class did develop, but this couldn't be called "middle class". The concept of a middle class is a modern idea and actually began to develop after the industrial revolution.
The upper class in the united states does not have a special name. Most people simply refer to the upper class as the 'upper class' or just 'rich people'. Some call it the capitalist class, but this is not common.
It's one of the most rich places in the world, especially Western Europe.
The major political changes of the Renaissance were from the old Feudal System of the Middle Ages into a more flexible and liberal class system. The divisions consisted of the old rich, the new rich nobles, the middle class, and the lower middle class (The poor didn't count)
The plebeians were the working-class commoners of Rome, and the patricians were the rich noble class of Rome.
Canada does have a middle rich and poor class. :)
No middle class. If memory serves me right his dad was in the military.
No they were the poor class. Patricians were rich.
As far as is known, Juan Diego's family was not rich. He was born as an impoverished free man in a society that was very class-conscious.