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Type in the content of your new page here. **Labor Aristrocracy, 1900** In the 19 century, both middle class and working class had a major shift to their hierarchy that lead to labor aristocracy. Labor aristocracy is the highest rank in the working class. They are certainly not the richest, but they earn more income than the semiskilled and the unskilled. They kept their high position by being committed to their family and become disciplined. Classes in the nineteenth century lacked of unity as the unskilled and semiskilled competed each other with their markets. People that most come from successful business families such as banking and industry are known as the upper middle class. They are the highest rank in the middle class. Bottom of the upper class is the middle class. Most of the middle class are successful business owners in moderately industrialist and merchants. As industries grew in the middle class, the lower class also expanded their small shopkeepers and manufactures.



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