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The lowest class of Latin American society historically was made up of indigenous populations and slaves brought over from Africa. They often faced extreme poverty, discrimination, and marginalization from the rest of society.
The lowest class of Latin American society were usually Indigenous peoples or Afro-Latinos who faced significant discrimination, exploitation, and limited access to resources and opportunities. They often lived in poverty, worked in low-paying jobs, and experienced social exclusion and marginalization.
The lowest class of Latin American society were the slaves. These people were not free to own land, own homes, or even to work to take care of their families.
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The upper class of Latin American society is often referred to as the elite or the wealthy elite. They typically hold significant economic and social power and often come from generations of privilege.
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