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Compare and contrast (DIFFERENCES (The neighborhoods of the proletariat…
Compare and contrast
DIFFERENCES
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The bourgeois neighborhoods were located in extensions, they were constructed in a planned way with orthogonal layout and had all kinds of services.
The houses of the proletariat were in alleyways, without ventilation or lighting (they lacked windows) so they were unhealthy and in them diseases were transmitted. They did not allow privacy (everyone was staying in a room)
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The dress of the proletariat was poor and insufficient and often dirty, which gave them a very deteriorated appearance.
In the proletariat All members worked to get money and survive (since salaries were low, families sought to have many children to get more money).
In the bourgeoisie Men studied and worked outside the home, while women engaged in the education of children and household chores. The children went to school.
In the bourgeoisie They were discriminated against since they were not allowed to study or work outside the home, they should behave like the ideal wife.
In the proletariat they were in inequality, since children and women were paid lower wages than men. They worked outside the home.
In the proletariat It was insufficient, many could not get it and had to devote themselves to begging, crime or prostitution to buy it.
In the bourgeoisie It was very varied because they had enough money, on many occasions they wasted it.
The bourgeois In their free time they dedicated themselves to tennis, art, concerts, operas or casinos.
Since the working hours lasted about 16 hours, those of the proletariat did not have time or money to afford free time.
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Conclusion
Bourgeoisie and proletariat emerge as two new social classes within the industrial revolution. Among them was a great economic inequality that plunged a large part of the population into poverty and a minority in wealth. This inequality caused great social injustices such as the exploitation of workers and children. The situation of women was not better as there was discrimination against women in both social groups.
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