The middle class that emerged during the Industrial Revolution consisted mainly of
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The "middle class" that emerged during the "Industrial Revolution" consisted mainly of rich and well-established people.
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The people were wealthy people most of them were working with the government agencies, others owned big companies, and others carried out extensive and well-established business. However, there was a combination of middle-class people. The rich people on given circumstance is people who are always involved in different activities that can enable them to retain their status in the society and continue the revolution for an extended period.
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