Between 1800 and 1860, the middle class in the United States expanded significantly due to rapid industrialization, urbanization, and economic growth. The rise of factories and new technologies created job opportunities, leading to a shift from agrarian lifestyles to urban centers. Additionally, the increasing availability of education and consumer goods fostered a sense of identity and social mobility within the middle class, which began to emphasize values such as hard work, respectability, and family. This evolution fundamentally altered social dynamics and class structures during this period.
The middle class is steady and less eager for change
"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.
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Children were forced into labor at a young age
working outside the home
The middle class is steady and is less eager for change.
The middle class is steady and less eager for change
The middle class is a class of people in the middle of a societal hierarchy. In Weberian socio-economic terms, the middle class is the broad group of people in contemporary society who fall socio-economically between the working class and upper class. The common measures of what constitutes middle class vary significantly between cultures
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.
The French middle class was called the bourgeoisie. It consisted of merchants, professionals, and artisans who were between the nobility and the working class.
middle, middle class, average, between, ok, good
A middle class was created
it was evident in the emergence of the middle class and working class.
"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.
Other parts of Europe did not let woman got or middle-class either but Britain did let middle-class and woman vote
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a change from the government