go to us census and you will see that there are techinically many who consider themselves "white" but do not look "white" like under the white race= mexicans, middle eastern etc...
middle class means someone who has the means of production in a economy, while working class is someone who takes home a wage/salary. So unless you own a business that employs people outside your own family, you are technically working class.This is the true definition of each of the 'classes'. In modern times it doesn't fit into our stereotypes of wealth = class. Class is defined by function and power in the economy, not by wealth. For example a doctor is, by definition, working class, but a plumber who employs 5 people is middle class.In modern western society most working and middle class people have access to the same education opportunities and health services (except in the U.S), so most people enjoy a middle class lifestyle irrespective of their function in the economy. Ironically it is in the US, which proclaims to be the great classless society, where basic services and opportunities are most dependent upon wealth. This is due to the extreme capitalist economic governing model in place there.Nowadays, most people equate middle-class with the professional classes (doctors, lawyers, teachers) and working-class with the apprenticed or untrained employment sector - however this understanding is not accurate and misinterprets the function of a person in the economy.The goals of the industrial working class were much different than those of the middle class. The utmost important goal of the working class was to be able to support their families. They wanted to be able to build a strong work force. Also, they wanted the industry to rise up and make their regions the most powerful ones. The Middle Classes also wanted to support their families. However, their goals were more focused towards creating a balanced trade and achieve economic stability.
The Romans did not have a middle class like us. They had three social orders (as they called them). The patricians were the aristocracy. The equites (equestrians, cavalrymen) were a class of wealthy bankers, moneylenders, merchants and investors in mining and shipping. The rest were the plebeians, which comprised both middle income groups and the masses of the poor.
The class of soldiers sent to Vietnam was the Marines,Army,and, the Special Ops
Inernment? and it was Japanese, or people of Japanese decendants, that lived in the U.S.
what did the peasants & middle class people actually do in france
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, because all of us need this, especially to those people who are in the middle class.
The average expenses of a middle class United States citizen is $3600 per month.
The things that divide us are fences,money,build high walls,nationality,religion,color,gender,greed,middle class and poor class
Marketers target different classes of people with products and services suited to their needs. The first designation of social class groups is determined by wealth, Income, education and occupatiion. I think acedemics are placed in a class of their own. However, there are basically six (6) classes. 1. Upper-Upper Class 2. Upper Class 3. Upper Middle Class 4. Middle Class 5. Lower Middle Class 6. Lower Class.
All of the above.
Yes, there is only a certain amount of 'wealth' that the world can sustain and if people that were not wealthy in one place become more wealthy then people in another place have to get less wealthy.
the only two people employed during the industrial revolution were Biggie Smalls and Tupac
The middle class. The middle class typically represents individuals who have a moderate income level, own homes, hold professional or skilled jobs, and have a comfortable standard of living.
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.
Low class / Low-Middle class citizens of the US. (everyone who didn't have money, and were not rich)