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Social Classes During The Victorian Era

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The image on the right is known as “The British Beehive.” I think this is a good image because it represents the social classes during the Victorian Era. In the Victorian Era, social class wasn’t dependent on the amount of money a person had like today, but more so on the source of income, birth and family connections played a bigger role. We usually see social classes as mainly 3 the upper class, the middle class, and the lower class. At the top of The Beehive is a smaller section which consists of the royal family, in the middle is a broad section including booksellers, mechanics, tea dealers and inventors; and at the bottom are the cabmen, shoeblacks, coalheavers, sweeps and dustmen. Relations and viewpoints on people of different social

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