The term "middle class" has a long history and has had many, sometimes contradictory.
Burgoisies The well-to-do and the poor (Apex)
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
Try harder to improve themselves
"Middle class" has no strict definition, except that it is between "working class" and "upper class." Generally, those in the working class tend to work for hourly wages at jobs that do not require college degrees, which they often lack. In contrast, the upper class consists of the wealthiest individuals, who may not even need to work and can afford most luxuries. The middle class is somewhere between these two.
I don't know if i am right or not but that is why i was searching for the answer is beacause i think it is beause most of the poeople where (VC) where middel class aka working class(lol my family is in lower middle class)
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Burgoisies The well-to-do and the poor (Apex)
low class, middle class, upper class/high class
Middle working class
upper class, upper middle class, lower middle class, lower class, working class and
The middle class is a social class which falls above the working class. One of the goals of the middle class is to remain middle class.
The (working class) referred to low-paid workers and their families.
Think of two classes; the ruling class (royalty, nobility) and the working class (peasantry) with no class in between. Then there appears a middle class (or merchant class). As the middle class grows, it rises in political importance.
I'd say middle class students tend to grow up in a more supportive household and have more opportunities than a working class student.
Not too much. Middle-class folks usually work in management and the jobs are salaried. Working-class folks usually work hourly jobs. Middle class people are shop-keepers. Working class people stock shelves in shops.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
The French middle class was called the bourgeoisie. It consisted of merchants, professionals, and artisans who were between the nobility and the working class.