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Mkey [24]
2 years ago
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Identify and explain a similarity or difference between the home lives of working-class people and middle-class people. Plz Help

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1 answer:
Leona [35]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Differences.

Explanation:

Working class homes usually have a lack of nice things. Money is tight so it is rarely spent on buying new nice things, such as new blankets, new plates, a new couch, etc. Working class families usually tend to have the children doing majority of the house work, considering that the parents are more often than not always working or exhausted when they aren't working. Children in working class homes are more likely to have hand me down attire, toys, and furniture. Parents in these homes are usually stressed and tired often.

Middle Class homes differ in that there is usually a lesser stress level and more spending money. Middle class homes tend to have more up to date things and if something starts to look dingy, they can replace it. Chores in middle class families are usually split evenly between children and parents, as parents have more time to help around usually. Children in middle class homes are more likely to have newer and brand name clothing, and not have hand me down things. Things in middle class homes tend to be more stable, as there's less stress and more support all around.

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