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A growing middle class envisages an end of privileges

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Answered by hussain57
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in the in the past present and the workers had participated in the revolt against the increase in tax and food security bird the bird the left the main Sunday programs to carry out of full scale measures that would bring about a change in the social and economic order the 18 century witness the emergence of a social groups in the middle class who are their wealth through and manufacture of a good such as wool and NSL Textiles that were there are the exporter or abroad by the hitcher member of the society in addition to the merchants and manufacturers in the third estate included professional such as the lawyers of flowers are administrative officers all of this where educated and believed that no group in the society should be free village by birth rather a person social position must be depend on the merit this ideas envisaging a society based on the freedom and equality and opportunities for all put forward by philosophers.
Answered by dackpower
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A growing middle class reflects an intention to end privileges because India designates one of the most expensive rates at which the middle class expands.

It is due to commercial projects which is diminishing lower class people. An end to opportunities is stabilized since they were originally obtained by the ruling class. If so many people are in the middle class then it involves the opportunities they get are honest and balanced. It is obtained through the efforts on financial activities and other professional grounds.

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