His family was middle class moving to upper middle class.
He did.
middle-class, as my girl-frend is directly related to him and all her family would be considered middle class
I'd say middle class students tend to grow up in a more supportive household and have more opportunities than a working class student.
Newark, New Jersey.
He grew up in middle class area in West Philadelphia called Wynnefield.
It's about having one's dreams dashed as you grow up and settle into middle-class conformity (the machine).
Yes, Shaquille O'Neal and his family grew up on various military bases in Georgia, New Jersey, San Antonio, and Germany.In Louisiana
Middle class reformers of the early 19th century place emphasis on individual character because of the desire to separate themselves from the lower "working class." The middle class existed early in the century, but it was not until the creation of a national market economy that opened up opportunities for individual shopkeepers, professionals, and artisans to really have a chance to grow with the changing economy.
Beyoncé grew up middle class. She did not grow up poor or rich. At the age of seven she began performing and won numerous competitions before becoming famous.
Some serfs left their manors, with or without permission, and settled in towns and cities. In some cases they were encouraged to do so by monarchs who wanted to make the cities grow. Most of these serfs remained laborers, but a few started businesses and were able to achieve a measure of middle class prosperity. You should understand that the middle class was not made up of former serfs, however. People of the middle class, who were neither land owners, nor serfs, nor clergy, had been around since ancient times. Many craftsmen, artisans, and business owners lived and worked during the entire Middle Ages. The serfs were not even the only people moving into the middle class, as the younger children of nobility sometimes moved to cities and used the educations they had received to be lawyers, doctors, and other members of wealthy middle class society.
No, Ulysses did not grow up on a farm. He was raised in a middle-class family and received a typical education for a person of his time and social status. Ulysses pursued a military career instead.