In 1914, life for the rich was characterized by opulence and privilege, with access to luxurious homes, fine clothing, and exclusive social circles. They enjoyed better education and healthcare, often traveling and engaging in leisure activities that were beyond the reach of the poorer classes. In contrast, the poor faced harsh living conditions, including overcrowded housing, limited access to basic necessities, and minimal educational opportunities. This stark economic divide resulted in significant social disparities, shaping the experiences and opportunities available to each class.
There was no diet for the rich or the poor Aztecs.
The Rich and Poor wore different clothes , ate different food , played with different toys therefore this means the Rich had more money in the bank account
A tailor in colonial times was neither rich or poor, but lived a modest life. The tailors in that time period were needed by both the rich citizens and the poor.
life was hard
the ancient Egyptian where not rich or poor but they where rich in gold and other materials like iron copper tin and bronze and they also where rich in crops
The Poor Little Rich Boy - 1914 was released on: USA: October 1914
He was rich and abandoned the rich life.
poor people couldnt afford things that could help them to survive x
The poor were envious of the easy life the rich people had
There was no diet for the rich or the poor Aztecs.
poor
The Rich and Poor wore different clothes , ate different food , played with different toys therefore this means the Rich had more money in the bank account
A tailor in colonial times was neither rich or poor, but lived a modest life. The tailors in that time period were needed by both the rich citizens and the poor.
life was hard
the poor bread was healthier
No, she had such a rich life, surrounded with money!!
He seems to have had a life that was neither very rich nor really poor.