No, Vikings who were rich often wore more elaborate and expensive clothing made from finer fabrics and with intricate decorations such as jewelry and embellishments. Poor Vikings typically wore simpler and more utilitarian clothing made from cheaper materials.
Rich and poor people have many differences, but also numerous similarities. As some examples, similarities include things like:All are human beings.All share the same basic human needs for food, fluids, bathroom, comfort, safety, etc.All have families for whom they care about and protect.All have self-protective needs.We all have problems.In a calamity, we're all the same regardless of money.We all are susceptible to illnesses.Within both groups, there can be very responsible people...or plain jerks.Not all rich people are smart; the poor can be even smarter than a rich person.A rich person may have done nothing good to become rich; the poor often have done nothing wrong to end up poor.The richest or poorest can be mentally ill.Both groups can share low self esteem, feel inadequate, fearful, suspicious.We all die, and even the richest can be scared to die.
Often, the rich have more opportunity than the poor: the rich can afford to go to the best schools, have the best computers and technology, and get the best jobs as a result. Many poor people are born into neighborhoods where the schools are bad, there is little access to technology, and there are few role models to serve as mentors. Meanwhile, in many countries (America among them), the tax code is written to benefit the rich, who know how to use various methods to avoid paying taxes and to keep most of their wealth, which they then pass on to their kids, continuing the same cycle. This is not to say that there is anything wrong with keeping one's wealth or passing it on to one's kids; but America used to have a lot more social mobility, so those who were poor could dream of one day moving up. Sadly, that does not happen as much any more. Studies do show that over the past thirty years, the rich really have gotten much richer, while the poor really have gotten much poorer. Without social mobility, the gap between these two groups will either stay the same or get wider.
Well poor people get free food, bus rides, and other extra curricular activities. While us rich people pay for food, do get bus rides, and we do get the extra stuff but we have to pay. School for people is pretty much the same just they don't have the same lifestyle as us.
Poor precision. Precision refers to the consistency of repeated measurements, while accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value. If a speedometer consistently shows a speed that is off by a fixed amount from the actual speed (e.g., always reads 5 mph higher), it has poor accuracy. If it fluctuates widely even for the same speed, it has poor precision.
This means that not everyone in a poor household will have the same level of obedience or submissiveness. Each individual within the household may react differently to authority or rules, leading to varying levels of compliance.
Rich tudors had silk and cotton robes, and poor tudors had, well, rags.
The same way they do now. The poor cursed the rich and the rich cursed the poor.
Both poor and rich had the same taxes, and the poor were getting more poor.
the same as the rich and poor
Yes they did. They ate the same types of food.
People have always made differences about what poor and rich wore but if poor people ere equal to rich then both wear the same things.
The same as a rich Muslim can eat.
no they didn't.
Riche....meaning the same as rich in English.
Rich and poor people used the exact same goods
Depression has the same effects on everyone, rich or poor.
Riche....meaning the same as rich in English.