Because historically that is the only class able to afford any decent form of education; any lower class lacks the resources to reach such a standard and typically relies on simpler and much-reduced models of that system.
Yes, the educational system in the US serves all the students equally regardless of the class.
the middle class
The Caste System divided people into groups....the Upper class..THe Middle Class..and The lower class.
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.
upper class, middle class, and middle class
The Simpsons is based on the normal middle class family.
The daimyo class was the middle class in the Japanese feudal system. The shoguns were above and the peasants were below.
In India, whatever your parents are, you are. Until your next life, you will always be in the same caste. In America, if you get a higher job by being promoted, and you make more money you could go from low class to middle class or middle to high class.
Very few opportunities were available. Oppurnunities spread from the upper class to middle class.
The progressive era was a combination of middle class , upper middle class and even higher classes that challenged the hierarchies of the rigid political system, bureaucracy in social system with initial monopolistic economic growth prospects.
The major political changes of the Renaissance were from the old Feudal System of the Middle Ages into a more flexible and liberal class system. The divisions consisted of the old rich, the new rich nobles, the middle class, and the lower middle class (The poor didn't count)
Italy does have a class system. The class system of Italy includes bourgeoisie, white collar middle class, urban petit bourgeoisie, rural petit bourgeoisie, urban working class and rural working class.