the middle class moved from the cities to new suburban developments.
no it wasn't easy. but it was easier for the Early Moderns (the TUdors etc. ) to move from one class to the other!
The middle class developed in the middle ages and was formed out of baker, merchants and trades people who were allowed to own their own land. They operated businesses that sold to the peasants and were free to move around.
Nope. There is most definitely a lower class - middle class - upper class. But that's OK really. Because movement between the classes is allowed. With hard work - education - determination - you can move all the way up. Without it you can move all the way down.
The towns grew up around the manor for safety and people could help each other.
Ancient Egypt had three main social classes--upper, middle, and lower. The upper class consisted of the royal family, rich landowners, government officials, important priests and army officers, and doctors. ... Ancient Egypt's class system was not rigid. People in the lower or middle class could move to a higher position.
no it wasn't easy. but it was easier for the Early Moderns (the TUdors etc. ) to move from one class to the other!
The traditional answer is 'to the suburbs', but they were already there anyway!
Black flight
The middle class developed in the middle ages and was formed out of baker, merchants and trades people who were allowed to own their own land. They operated businesses that sold to the peasants and were free to move around.
The major reason that working class and middle class workers remain in these categories is because they are comfortable at that level. In the US there are many opportunities for someone that has a desire to move to a more affluent level. They also might not have the education that provides them with the tools to move up a class.
Yes.
By ensuring more economic prosperity for merchants and the middle class.
Millions of Americans fled from the cities to the suburbs in the 1950s and 1960s. Retailers quickly followed.
The steamboat was invented by Robert Fulton to help Americans move across water and other landforms.
Nope. There is most definitely a lower class - middle class - upper class. But that's OK really. Because movement between the classes is allowed. With hard work - education - determination - you can move all the way up. Without it you can move all the way down.
Begin to Move was created on 1993-12-16.
Oscar Wilde was born into an upper-middle-class Irish family. He was well-educated and enjoyed a privileged upbringing, which allowed him to move in elite social circles.