The merchant class today is comparable to the modern entrepreneurial class, including small business owners, e-commerce entrepreneurs, and tech startups. Like historical merchants, these individuals engage in trade and commerce, driving economic growth and innovation. They often navigate global markets and leverage technology to reach consumers, similar to how merchants once connected local economies. Overall, they play a crucial role in shaping contemporary economies much like merchants did in the past.
it would be a middle class merchant
The cost would be $0 because the ticket cannot be used
Second Class £12/$60 ($690 today)
According to one source, Titanic tickets were as follows: First Class (parlor suite) $870-$4,350 (today's price $50,000). First Class (berth) $30-$50 ($1724 today). Second Class $12-$60 ($690 today). Third Class 3 to 8 $40 ($172-$460 today).
If you mean a real, legitimate antique ticket, probably millions. I wish I had one, and I came close, since my either great great grandfather or great grandfather had a ticket to go on the Titanic but decided not to go. Anyways, what the passengers would have had to pay is probably about $600 today for first class.Answer:Just as today there were different classes.The most expensive one-way tickets would be for First Class (parlor suite) which would be $50,000 today.The cheapest seats would be Third Class which would range from $172 to $460 today depending on location and accommodations.
I would say the merchant class.
it would be a middle class merchant
First Class £870 ($69,600 today)Second Class £12 ($960 today)Third Class £3 to £8 ($172 to $640 today)http://wiki.answers.com/What_were_the_prices_for_each_class_of_passenger_tickets_to_the_Titanic#ixzz1qnOVZ5Ay
The cost would be $0 because the ticket cannot be used
Second Class £12/$60 ($690 today)
to what extent would sociologists agree that ethnic divisions are imoprtant than class divisions in Britain today?
Cost of a ticket (one way) First Class (parlor suite) £870/$4,350 ($83,200 today) First Class (berth) £30/$150 ($2975 today) Second Class £12/$60 ($1200 today) Third Class £3 to £8/$40 ($298 to $793 today)
$960 dollars
my wienies is showing
Before he became an outlaw Robin Hood would have probably been in the upper-class because he owned land.
Well I read it with my freshmen class
A merchant would often go to the market and sell his goods. Then like any other person a merchant will go to church and pray because if not they would most likely get punished by the Lord or even put to death for not respecting God. When a merchant or serf was finished praying they would help around the house with cleaning, cooking, taking care of kids, or farming the land.