In 1912 only 20% of the population of Britain were middle class, they would have played games like lawn tennis and snooker. Reading was also popular in 1912. They probably would have had at least one servant and life would have been a lot better than the working class.
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In a largely illiterate society, scribes are frequently something like middle class.
The upper class citizens of 1912 were quite contented with their lives, until the industrial uprise (many strikes and demands made by labourers) and the titanic then WW1 etc. there was a class divide like we havnt seen since then. Read An Inspector Calls by J.B. priestley x
Upper middle class
The middle class
shop owners, professionals, buisness people and industrialists
In 1912, the middle class was expanding due to industrialization and economic growth. They typically had stable jobs, comfortable incomes, and access to basic amenities. However, they still faced challenges such as economic downturns and limited social and political rights compared to the upper class.
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In 1912 women had no rights. They couldn’t vote, own property, go to college, have a business or bank account. They took care of the house and children.
Ran Vijoy Kumar has written: 'Role of the middle class in nationalist movement, 1912-1947' -- subject(s): History, Middle class, Nationalism, Politics and government
In a largely illiterate society, scribes are frequently something like middle class.
Depends on where you are. This would be considered middle class in cities like New York and San Fransisco. But in most other locations, it would be considered upper middle class.
they lived like hell !!!!!! wat do u think they in in luxury
The upper class citizens of 1912 were quite contented with their lives, until the industrial uprise (many strikes and demands made by labourers) and the titanic then WW1 etc. there was a class divide like we havnt seen since then. Read An Inspector Calls by J.B. priestley x
No, modern society has not had a system as rigid and extensive as India's caste system, which has historically dictated social status and occupations based on hereditary groupings. Such a system is considered discriminatory and has been outlawed in many countries.
middle class whites-apex
in what time period?