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Working class
Different sector
Lower class
Thinking
about life together
Rules
Politics
Economy
Social classes
Axis 1 : Understanding how societies evolve and structure themselves and evolve
Mind Map
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Working class

Different sector

Lower class

Thinking about life together

Government

Parliament

Savoir-vivre

Law and justice

Taxes

GPD

Middle classes

Upper classes

Rules

Politics

Economy

Social classes

Axis 1 : Understanding how societies evolve and structure themselves and evolve

Mind Map

Government

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- the richest - greatest political power - basically a majority of merchant families ( ennobled ) - no need to work ( investisment )

Upper Class

Middle class

- tertiary education- typical jobs - more secure icome than the working class -politically and socially engaged - big proportion of books-buying

.GDP Nominal ranking..

Taxes

5000 £ Salary = 2000 £ Income Tax40% Income Tax 2500 £ Salary = 500 £ Income Tax 20% Income Tax

Lower class

- chronically unemployed ( for generations )- near the bottom of the socio-economic hierarchy

Savoir-vivre

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Parliament

...National assembly + SenateLaw are discussed in the House of common( 650 peers who each represents a part of uk) The House of Lords : 800 members are sharing the power of voting the law with the House of common Monarch : Sign every new law and keep an eye on the parliement

Working class

- often leave school as soon as legally permissible- highly industrialised cities - usually low salaries - film explanation

Law and justice

...three separate legal system (England + Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) political decisions taken by the government<-- consitutional monarchy roles and functions defined by written constitutions

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