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Khadijah Bodie
on Oct 17, 2024Verified
During the market revolution, the separation of classes shrunk as wealth was more evenly distributed.
Market Revolution
A significant shift in the 19th century, where manual labor and trade transitioned towards a more market-oriented and industrial economy.
Separation of Classes
The division of society into distinct social classes, characterized by differences in wealth, occupation, and social status, which can lead to inequality and limited social mobility.
- Assess the impact of the market revolution on the structuring of society, noting the rise of separate class systems and the proliferation of the middle class.
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- Assess the impact of the market revolution on the structuring of society, noting the rise of separate class systems and the proliferation of the middle class.
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