WHAT WERE LIVING CONDITIONS FOR THE WOMEN IN 1600
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Victorian
Victorian
Try "The Condition of the Working Class in England" by Friedrich Engels.
Try "The Condition of the Working Class in England" by Friedrich Engels.
The lower class in Byzantine society, known as the "proletarians," consisted of peasants and urban laborers. They had limited economic opportunities and often struggled to make a living. Their social status and living conditions were generally poor, and they had limited access to education and political power.
Yes there was a class system in the 1600s and even today there is a class system, the government files you into a class for taxes today though.
depends on what you think upper class
there were stuffe in to housing depart ments like fish and the smell was just bad to it was never clean
Bettered both the living and working conditions of the working class
trade unions
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"How the Other Half Lives" is a book by Jacob Riis that exposes the living conditions of the poor in New York City during the late 19th century. It contains photographs and descriptions of the overcrowded tenements and unsanitary conditions in which many immigrants and lower-class individuals lived. Riis used this book to advocate for social reform and bring attention to the plight of the urban poor.