Growth of the American Economy
The working class refers to a social group consisting of individuals who are employed in low-paying, often manual labor jobs and do not have significant ownership of capital or property. This group emerged prominently during the period of industrialization, as technological innovations transformed economies from agrarian to industrial, leading to the growth of factories and urban centers where many working-class individuals sought employment.
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