The class system in British society traditionally consists of three main classes: the upper class, middle class, and working class. The upper class typically includes aristocracy and wealth holders, often associated with significant social influence and land ownership. The middle class encompasses professionals and white-collar workers, while the working class generally refers to manual laborers and those in lower-wage jobs. Although class distinctions have evolved and become more fluid, they still influence social dynamics and opportunities in contemporary Britain.
both had a rigid class system
No. A feudal society is when there is a caste system (sort of). It is when there's a small ruling class, a slightly larger upper class of important people, a middle class, and a huge lower class. It is impossible for someone to change classes.
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No, modern society has not had a system as rigid and extensive as India's caste system, which has historically dictated social status and occupations based on hereditary groupings. Such a system is considered discriminatory and has been outlawed in many countries.
world war 1 had a profound effect on the british class system due to traditional roles having to change to adapt to the war.
Only for the elite class.Only for the Elite Class
yes nigeria is a class society.
They were usually farm workers.
NovaNET Answer: To help maintain a balanced working society. -JAKE REED!
A class based society.
it destroyed the British society
They forced the government to change. They wanted to be in the upper class and did not like all the favors being done for people just because of their blood.