what was the role of middle class in ending privilege
Answers
Answered by
5
In the past, peasants and workers had participated in the revolts against increasing taxes and food scarcity. But they could not change the social and economic order. This was left to those groups within the Third Estate who had become prosperous and had access to education and new ideas. The 18th century witnessed the emergence of social groups termed as middle class who earned their wealth through an expanding overseas trade and from manufacturing goods and exporting them. In addition to merchants and manufacturers, the Third estate included professions such as that of lawyers or administrative officials. All of these were educated and believed that no group in society should be privileged by birth. Rather, a person’s social position must depend on his merit.
Answered by
6
the middle class emerged as the most privileged class in the late 19th century. they earned by the overseas trade and at the same time they were educated and they came to know how the clergy and nobility are cheating them and finally they came to a conclusion that no one should be honoured simply without a merit
Similar questions