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Which class of people in the 1800s were doctors?

A.
middle class
B.
upper class
C.
working class
D.
leisure class

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Which class of people in the 1800s were doctors? A. middle class B. upper class C-example-1
User Bhavyadeep Yadav
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B because “Middle classes consisted of a variety of groups
Below upper middle class, which formed part of the new elite, was middle group that included lawyers, doctors, members of civil service, business managers, engineers, architects, accountants, & chemists
Beneath this solid & comfortable middle group was a lower middle class of small shopkeepers, traders, & prosperous peasants; the members of this group provided goods & services for the classes above them”
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