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10 September, 19:45

How did the post-World War II economic boom contribute to a blurring of the lines between the middle class and the working class?

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  1. 10 September, 19:51
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    The economic boom that was generated after WW II, was the largest economic growth of capitalism and the creator of the wide inequality between social classes, this boom created more jobs, but the vast majority was cheap labor, gender an extension of racial segregation and growth of a minority that went from middle class to ric
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