1. how did middle class people generally differ from the lower class2.
they lived in urban ten...
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1. how did middle class people generally differ from the lower class2.
they lived in urban tenements,
they moved to the centers of the cities,
they had more time for leisure activities,
they modeled their lives on foreign royalty.
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