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In the nineteenth century Europe, which classes formed:

a) Most dominant class &
b) Majority class

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Answered by ishayadav80
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Answer:

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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In the nineteenth century Europe, which classes formed Most dominant class.

Explanation:

  • In 19th Century Europe, the most dominant class was formed of the during the 19th century the dominant class was the bourgeoisie or the aristocracy.
  • The aristocracy arrived after the king in the bureaucratic system of government, and they were employed in the state-related service and had some impact on the power of decision-making.
  • While on the other hand it was the working class that formed the majority. Around 80 per cent of the workforce of the late 19th century was working class.

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