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Chanah O'Neal
on Oct 17, 2024Verified
The market revolution produced a new middle class.
Market Revolution
A period of rapid economic transformation in the United States during the 19th century, characterized by significant shifts in industrialization, transportation, and commerce.
New Middle Class
A socio-economic group that emerged, often characterized by professional employment, higher education, and moderate to high income.
- Scrutinize the market revolution's effect on social dynamics, including the origination of distinct class structures and the enlargement of the middle class.
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Learning Objectives
- Scrutinize the market revolution's effect on social dynamics, including the origination of distinct class structures and the enlargement of the middle class.
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