All people who are miniorities I belive. You'll have to double check that though..
The political low-class in the US is the white supremacist.
The political high class in the US is Diversity or multicultural people, people historically oppressed by the white supremacist.
Diversity people are the organized super-majority of voters, both in the US and Israel. As the super-majority of American voters, Diversity people receive freedom privileges guaranteed by a powerful central and democratic government.
Diversity people include all afro-american, women, jewish, LGBT, asian, disabled, hispanic, latino, and native americans.
Those who were not merchants, and those who lived on the frontier. Those who lived in the Tidewater area were usually considered to be higher class. The class system of the colonial era was determined more by location, religion, and race rather than blood (as it was in England). It was more mobile, also, than the feudal system of England.
The lower-class work in factories.... middle-class were merchants and doctors and stuff............. and the rich were mostly political leaders
The southern social class consists of three classes. The upper, middle and the lower. The upper class usually consisted of rich planters. The middle class consisted of average people. Finally, the lower class consisted of the poor people and the slaves.
In 1958, the median price of a new house in the United States was approximately $12,700. This reflects a period of post-war economic growth and suburban expansion. Housing prices were significantly lower than today, influenced by factors such as lower construction costs and a burgeoning middle class seeking homeownership.
The price was 2 cents for once ounce of First Class Mail.
30,000 dollars or less a year is considered lower class. However, in third world countries it would be considered a lot of money.
Merchants in feudal Japan were considered lower class citizens because their item(s) wasn't made by them, they were made by someone else.
The percentage of the United States people divided into economic classes from 2005 is: Upper Class ( >$200k per Year) (about 1.5%) Upper Middle Class ( $75k - $100k ) (about 15%) Lower Middle Class ( $35k - $75k ) (about 32%) Working Class ( $15 - $30k ) (about 32%) Lower Class ( $8k and below) (ca. 14% - 20%)
All blacks during the apartheid were in the lower class, no matter what. After his election, he was considered part of the middle-black class
In both the US and Australia is it considered the lower house.
The answer depends on what you discussed in class! Alaska is the largest US State. Texas is the largest state in the "lower 48". Beyond that you may wish to consult your class notes.
Better than most middle and lower class Americans today.
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They were consider inferior because they usually stayed home
Lower nobility, some clergy and most knights were considered to be members of the middle class in medieval society during the Middle Ages. Often, these people were richer than those classified as upper class.
In common English usage, "low class" means rude, vulgar, or ill-behaved and can apply to anyone of any income level. You probably want to know what "lower class" income levels are. There are official definitions of poverty levels for various sizes of families, but lower class is a more nebulous term with no official definition. A person who might have enough income to be considered middle class in rural Alabama might be considered low class in Manhattan where the cost of living is significantly higher. And they might all be considered high class in Mumbai India.
Sure, Indianapolis. It has an upper class sector extending to the north surrounded by middle class with lower class to the south.