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Which century saw the rise of the middle class

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Answered by goddgamer
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Answer: In 18th century saw the rise of the middle class

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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

18th Century

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   The term ‘middle class’ was used from during the 18th century to designate those individuals below the aristocracy however above the workers. For times the aristocracy was the most powerful section of the society. However,during the 18th century, the middle class began to rise in confidence and power. The most significant reason for the advent of the middle class was the exploitative and prejudicial condition of the 3rd estate and the rights/privileges enjoyed by the upper (1st)estate.

  The members of the middle-class group were well-educated, and were against the idea of inherited privileges or privileges got by birth, and promoted social status on the basis of merit. The middle class simultaneously evolved out of and contributed to a complex, contradictory, and uneven process of economic, social, and political change.

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