How did middle class people generally differ from the lower class?

1. They lived in urban tenements.
2. They moved to the centers of cities.
3. They had more time for leisure activities.
4. They modeled their lives on foreign royalty.

2. They moved to the centers of cities.

3. They had more time for leisure activities.
4. They modeled their lives on foreign royalty (although this was not necessarily true for all middle class people).

It is important to note that "lower class" is a broad and often subjective term, and individuals within this group may have had a wide range of experiences and lifestyles. However, in general, middle class people in the late 1800s and early 1900s tended to be more urban, educated, and financially stable than those in the lower classes. They often worked in white-collar jobs such as clerks, salespeople, and teachers, while lower class individuals were more likely to be employed in manual labor or service positions. The middle class also often had more access to education and cultural opportunities, leading to more leisure time and the desire to emulate the lifestyles of the upper classes.