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Describe the middle class in three points

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Answered by lovely29
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Achievement of tertiary education.Holding professional qualifications, including academics, lawyers, chartered engineers, politicians, and doctors, regardless of leisure or wealth.Belief in bourgeois values, such as high rates of house ownership, delayed gratification, and jobs which are perceived to be secure.Lifestyle. In the United Kingdom, social status has historically been linked less directly to wealth than in the United States,[6]and has also been judged by signifiers such as accent (Received Pronunciation and U and non-U English), manners, place of education (public school), occupation, and the class of a person's family, circle of friends and acquaintances.[7][8]Cultural identification. Often in the United States, the middle class are the most eager participants in pop culture whereas the reverse is true in Britain.[9] The second generation of new immigrants will often enthusiastically forsake their traditional folk culture as a sign of having arrived in the 

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Answered by nani04
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The middle class is a class of people in the middle of social heararchy.The webarian socio-economic terms,the middle class is the broad group of people contemporary society who fall socio-economically between the working class and upper class.The common measures of what constitutes middle class vary significantly among cultures.A sizable and healthy middle- class can be viewed as a characteristic of a healthy society.

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