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Usually by personal family connections. It was not unusual fron family marriages to occur. Most marriages were for convenience or to increase the family status rather than for love. Count Kryzal

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Husbands were chosen by parents.

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Who were the working class?

low-paid workers and their families


What were the aspects of Elizabethan life food socialization city life hygiene crime and homes?

The hygiene in the Elizabethan period was very bad. Bathing was not quite as simple during the Elizabethen times as it is now. So that ment the lower class citizens (which was most of the Elizabethan era people) would maybe only bathe a few times in a single year. For the upper class, they had a little bit easier and were able to bathe roughly once every couple of weeks. The most common crimes were: High treason,Blasphem,Sedition,Spying,Rebellion,Muder,Witchcraft and many more


How was society divided in Elizabethan Times?

Class boundaries were very rigid during Elizabethan times. People remained in the strata of society they were born in for the rest of their lives. The highest level of Elizabethan society were the nobles, whose ranks included Queen Elizabeth herself. Directly following were the gentry. These were usually land rich lords, or gentlemanly tenants who lived on vast country properties. At the bottom of the hierarchy were the peasants. They lacked money and power, and lived in a society where there were no safety nets for the poor.


Which country did Eva Peron work with her husband President Juan Peron to improve the lives of the poor and working class?

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Importance of loyalty in elizabethan times?

family loyalty in the elizabethan era was considered more important than anything else, if you were upper class, you were expected to be in an aranged marriage aroung the time of 13, to 15. it was considered unpure, to not be married with children by 15 years old. marriage wasnt a contract of love either. it was all about power and money. marrying for love, (unless your father is lord capulet) was looked down on, and seen as not being loyal to your family

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