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social classes would affect what someone would wear or what color they want to wear during the renaissance because based on there classes the upper class; royalty class has the most power so if they need or want something they would go to the middle; working class or most likely the lower; slave or servant class. the lower class has no say in any decisions , therefore the social classes mostly have affect on the poor people because they must do what there told to do.
It doesn't, all people look the same (by and large); however, social class can affect the appearance of people, through the way they dresss, look and carry themselves - depending on the amount of money and education they are able to afford.
it's a social class
the link between social class and social mobility is social class ia an open system which means people are able to move up and down the social hierarchy resulting in acheiving social mobility but people may also move down the social hierarchy resulting in a lower social class this may occur if a person loses their income , wealth or status .
Skydiving, mountain climbing, dirt-biking.
the middle class
Eric Beck - rockclimber
The author of "The Theory of the Leisure Class" is Thorstein Veblen, an American economist and sociologist. The book explores the concept of conspicuous consumption and the role of social status in a capitalist society.
Victorians engaged in a variety of leisure pursuits including playing lawn tennis, participating in amateur dramatics, reading novels, attending concerts and operas, and taking part in outdoor activities such as cycling, picnicking, and boating. Social activities like balls, tea parties, and visiting gardens were also popular among the Victorian upper class.
The Theory of the Leisure Class was created in 1899.
In complete sentences, answer this question: How did the status of government official affect the daily lives of people in this social class?
In complete sentences, answer this question: How did the status of government official affect the daily lives of people in this social class?
In the Middle Ages, women's leisure activities varied depending on their social class. Wealthy women could engage in activities such as embroidery, tapestry weaving, and reading literature. Women from lower social classes might spend their free time spinning, cooking, or participating in outdoor games and sports. Certain women also entertained themselves with music, dancing, and socializing with friends and family.
The Theory of the Leisure Class - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
It depends on the region, city and social class, as much as in the United States.
What are the roles and aims of the leisure class in an advanced capitalist society according to Veblen?