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discuss the life of middle class of 19th century Europe for class 10​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the late 19th century about 80% of the population of the population was working class. In order to be considered middle class you had to have at least one servant. Most servants were female. (Male servants were much more expensive because men were paid much higher wages).

Answered by snehakakrania13
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"The middle class" is a term widely applied in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to people who occupy the middle position between those who have to labor continually in order to survive, and those who hold ancestral "blood rights" to monopolize political power, economic resources, and social privilege.

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