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All that Class

10/22/2019

58 Comments

 
Daily Literary Quote
“They had far more in common than either realized. One was born Catholic, the other Protestant. One was born Irish, the other British. But neither was the greatest difference between them. One was born rich and the other poor.”
                                                                                                                                             - Joseph O’Conner


Journal Prompt
What social classes exist in America?  Do you think all classes are treated equally?  Why or why not?  Is it easy to change one’s social class?
58 Comments
Paul
10/22/2019 10:36:49 am

There is a upper middle and lower class in America I feel. I think that some classes have so,e advantage over others but also some disadvantages. It’s possible to change class but not easily.

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Caleb C
10/22/2019 10:38:04 am

I agree with your response I wrote the same thing.

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Kaleb
10/22/2019 10:44:54 am

I agree I agree with it being hard to change

Caleb C
10/22/2019 10:37:28 am

There are 3 main classes in the U.S. are Upper, Middle, and Lower Class. All classes are clearly not treated equally or we wouldn’t be separated by class in the first place. And I don’t think it’s very easy to move classes, I think it takes some time to do so,

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Dakota
10/22/2019 10:38:56 am

I had the same response

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Cody
10/22/2019 10:40:29 am

I agree with that

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Owen
10/22/2019 10:40:55 am

Very good response.

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Cole
10/22/2019 10:42:57 am

I said the same thing.

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Tamryn
10/22/2019 10:43:17 am

I agree that if we all were treated equally then we wouldn’t have classes in the first place.

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Cheyenne
10/22/2019 10:43:17 am

Great response and I agree it’s not easy and that it would take time. It’s easier to help them first and overtime it could change their social class.

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Kelton
10/22/2019 10:43:46 am

Almost the same response

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Dakota
10/22/2019 10:38:11 am

There are some classes that I am aware of in the America’s. Some are the rich people the moderate people then the poor people.i don’t think all of them are treated equally because people make fun of those who aren’t as rich or as able to get things others are. It is easy to change your social class I feel like.

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Caleb C
10/22/2019 10:39:45 am

I don’t think it’s easy to change. We can’t grow money on trees.

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Wylie
10/22/2019 10:40:44 am

That’s good stuff

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Cheyenne
10/22/2019 10:41:11 am

I agree, they do tend to get picked on. I don’t think it’s easy to change ones social class but easy to help others in that social class.

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Loon
10/22/2019 10:41:30 am

Nice capitalization

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Owen
10/22/2019 10:41:51 am

What do you think it would take to change your social class?

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Cheyenne Ward
10/22/2019 10:38:33 am

Social classes that exist in America are popularity and how rich or poor you are. I don’t think they are treated equally because one often gets more attention or votes. It is not easy to change ones social class but it can be easy to help those of a different social class.

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Dakota
10/22/2019 10:39:32 am

I agree with the popularity as a class.

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Destiny
10/22/2019 10:42:44 am

I agree with this. Some classes get ignored even if there is a big problem.

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Tamryn
10/22/2019 10:44:27 am

I totally agree with the popularity! That is highly valued in any place.

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Cody
10/22/2019 10:39:20 am

There’s upper class lower class and middle class. Not they are treated equal because the upper class has more money the the lower class a money is important to a lot of people. It’s hard to change your social class unless you start getting money fast.

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Taelyn
10/22/2019 10:40:39 am

I agree that money is important to people.

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Kaleb
10/22/2019 10:43:39 am

I agree, it’s hard to get a huge change in money.

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Taelyn
10/22/2019 10:39:25 am

I feel like there are upper class, middle class, and lower class. I feel like they are treated pretty differently because most people with a lot of money (upper class) are treated better than those without a lot of money (lower class). I think it’s pretty easy to change your social class.

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Cody
10/22/2019 10:41:17 am

I don’t agree with you

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Loon
10/22/2019 10:41:51 am

Bet

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Riley
10/22/2019 10:39:39 am

There is the upper class middle and lower. Middle class is where the majority of the population sit and I would say that all classes have the same rights and in theory are treated equally. In reality lower and middle are treated similar but being in the upper class has perks. They are treated as dirty like figures because of their wealth. I would say that making the jump from lower class to middle is possible but not easy. In general going to upper class is not realistic.

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Riley
10/22/2019 10:40:14 am

Deity like figures

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Dylan
10/22/2019 10:41:12 am

I agree about the different classes.

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Brooke
10/22/2019 10:42:38 am

I agree most people are in the middle class.

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Owen
10/22/2019 10:39:50 am

There is a wide verity of social classes that are in America. Most of these classes are treated differently because it could be the way they live or act. I think it would be hard but very possible.

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Wylie
10/22/2019 10:41:06 am

I agree

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Brooke
10/22/2019 10:41:46 am

Each class does live differently and act different.

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Dylan
10/22/2019 10:39:55 am

When have the working classes, the political classes, and others. I think they are viewed differently not treated different. I don’t think change your class would be difficult if one is willing to work toward it.

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Brayden
10/22/2019 10:43:54 am

I agree that change is always possible if someone will work for it.

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Loon
10/22/2019 10:40:01 am

There is an upper, middle, and lower classes in America. These classes aren’t treated equally, and it is generally hard to change ones social class.

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Riley
10/22/2019 10:41:23 am

I would say the upper class is treated better.

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Wylie
10/22/2019 10:40:09 am

There is popular and unpopular people. No they aren’t. The popular people are treated better. I think it’s oretty tough.

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Taelyn
10/22/2019 10:41:45 am

I agree with this statement.

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Sydnee
10/22/2019 10:42:26 am

I agree with you

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Cole
10/22/2019 10:44:04 am

I agree with this

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Brayden
10/22/2019 10:40:19 am

There’s the high class and the working class people. There are not treated equal and there looked at different. If they were looked at the same there would be different classes we would all be apart of one

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Jacob
10/22/2019 10:44:34 am

That is a good response.

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Brooke
10/22/2019 10:40:50 am

There is the poor, middle class and the rich. No not all classes are treated equally because the main thing that separates them is their money. It’s not easy because you will have to put a lot of time and effort to get higher up in the classes.

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Riley
10/22/2019 10:41:56 am

It does take a lot of work.

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Dylan
10/22/2019 10:42:17 am

I agree that one would have to put in a lot of effort to change there class.

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Sydnee
10/22/2019 10:42:51 am

Good points

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Destiny
10/22/2019 10:44:14 am

True people don’t treat each other equally which sucks.

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Destiny
10/22/2019 10:41:00 am

There is upper class, middle class,and working class. There is quite the separation between classes. For some people it easy to change social classes but for the working class, the ones close to poverty is very hard for them to get a stable class to stay in.

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Sydnee
10/22/2019 10:41:40 am

The classes are classified as rich and poor. The poor are treated unfairly in most cities.

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Cole
10/22/2019 10:42:03 am

There are high class middle class and the lower class. The different classes are not treated equally. This is because the lower class may not have the luxury’s that the upper classes have and people may judge them. I think it would be hard for someone to change there class.

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Tamryn
10/22/2019 10:42:11 am

The social classes that exist today in America, are upper class, middle class and poverty level. I don’t think all classes are treated the same. Money has always been and always will be highly valued in ever culture. I don’t think it is easy to change one’s social class.

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Jacob
10/22/2019 10:43:11 am

I agree with you on all of that.

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Jacob
10/22/2019 10:42:17 am

The three major classes that I know of are Upper class, Middle Class, and like poverty level. Yes the classes are treated very differently. This is so because people recognize and want to be around more wealthy people because of their money and not around people with less money. In believe out can change your class as long as you have he drive to do so It should not be hard if you want it.

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kelton
10/22/2019 10:43:06 am

Thee are three distinct classes the upper, the middle, and the lower class. The upper class treat everyone below them like they are nothing and the middle class treats the lower class like they aren’t even people. I feel it is extremely hard to climb out of a social class, but if one has the drive to change it then it is most definitely possible.

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Charlie
10/22/2019 10:43:59 am

There are 3 main classes in the U.S. The upper class, the middle class, and the lower class. There is some equality between the lower and middle classes, but none between the upper and middle classes. The top classes get better treatment by companies and the Government. It is not easy to change classes but it is possible.

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Tyrell Wortley
10/22/2019 10:56:24 am

There are several different social classes in America. There’s different people of wealth like the rich, middle class, and poor. There is also many different racial groups that will also stick together with occasional mixing such as hispanic people, black, and so on. There is also different religious groups that will also stick together at times. These are only some social classes that I can think of, and there are still even more. The greatest ones amongst them now are the wealthy groups. Though sometimes the opposites may attract, they both tend to stay far apart from one another. Some might treat each other equally but mostly not. An example is weath, some few very wealthy people spend time around others of their class or even seeing others who aren’t rich as below them. I don’t entirely know why we do it, but it could be that the more you have the more you think you’re worth. These things can make changing social classes very easy or difficult, it all depends on the people.

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