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Social Inequailities
Different social classes can be distinguished by inequalities in such areas as power, authority, and wealth, working and living conditions, life-styles, life span, education, religion, and culture. The 19th century was primarily divided into four distinct social groups (or classes): "upper class", "middle class", "working class", and "under class". Beneath the working class of industrial workers, submerged the "under class". They were often referred to as the "sunken people"-- those of which lived in poverty. Each class included a wide range of occupations of varying status and income; there was a large gap between the classes. Early in the 19th century the labels "working classes" and "middle classes" were already coming into
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