1. The letters of language
2. Mandate
3. An agreement
4. The scattering of Jewish people to another country
5. Sent to death
6. Departure
7. Adhering to the laws of governing
8. The belief of only one god
9. Gaining money
10. A wise saying
11. A song
12. Religious official
13. The seventh day of the week (a day of rest)
14. Roles piece of paper with special writing on the inside
15. Jewish house of worship
16. An old Jewish testament
17. A unity of people
The middle class that emerged consisted of a group of people that included managers, salesmen, engineers, doctors, accountants and other salaried professionals who worked for a living but were better educated than the poor working-class.
The children of those middle-class people did not have to find work to support their families and this created opportunities for education and advancement. This pushed the government to support the growth of higher education. All of this made the middle class remain the solid class until today because people were educating themselves, it also made possible for many people to rise socially, because there were many opportunities available for middle-class children.
Generally speaking, in the mid-1800s, pioneers who traveled through the Great Plains to the West faced "<span>c. steep passes and difficult terrain" since this territory was wildly unpredictable and oftentimes dangerous. </span>