What led the reformers to organise social reform movements in the 19th century India? please answer fast tomorrow is my exam
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The social group that emerged in England after the Industrial revolution consisted of:
The upper classes: consisted of the elites, amongst the businesspersons and professionals. They had the best of the facilities and housing conditions
The Middle class: next to the upper class, it also consisted of businessmen and professionals
The working class: Those who worked in the factories. They were not well off and had to live to deal with poor living conditions, meager wages and long working hours.
The upper classes: consisted of the elites, amongst the businesspersons and professionals. They had the best of the facilities and housing conditions
The Middle class: next to the upper class, it also consisted of businessmen and professionals
The working class: Those who worked in the factories. They were not well off and had to live to deal with poor living conditions, meager wages and long working hours.
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