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Back in the day like 1700's there were three classes of socierty, gentry being the highest middle class in the middle (obviously) and indentured servants. Their were also African American slaves but they didn't count to their owners. To answer your question that was first mine middle class people consisted of farmers (working on their own land), craft workers, blacksmith's and some tradespeople. I hope this answers your question if it dosen't well then I'm sorry go ask someone else.
Poor people far outnumbered middle class in the Middle Ages. The serfs and other peasants were the great majority of the population, and the Middle Class was very small. So there were more cottages for poor people than middle class houses.
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Middle class
Many Americans consider themselves to be part of the middle class because it carries a positive connotation and reflects a sense of stability, comfort, and opportunity. Additionally, the middle class is often seen as representing the majority of the population in the United States, encompassing a wide range of professions and income levels.
Austria has long ago formally done away with all nobility titles and ranks. Its class structure is much like that of any other European country and the US: there are people who would consider themselves working class, there is a large middle class and there is a small group of very rich people.
how do middle class people live
Middle class to upper middle class .
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Discussions about the middle class often center around their economic influence and purchasing power as they make up a significant portion of the population. However, it is important to also recognize the struggles and challenges faced by those living in poverty and ensure that solutions and policies address their needs. By elevating the voices of those in poverty, we can work towards a more equitable society for all.
Middle class people in ancient Athens were called metics
middle class.