Class Difference In todays society and in the past we faced class difference. This is where people are put into groups of social status and judged of.

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Class Difference In todays society and in the past we faced class difference. This is where people are put into groups of social status and judged of their place in the world from religion, skin colour and beliefs. Here are some Examples: As you can see there are many ways people are different because of class.

How People In Different Classes Are Economically Treated Lower Class people are generally judged by the lack of money they have. Most of the people judged are Aboriginals. Higher class people are respected more than the lower class due to their wealth. Most people in this group are not Aboriginal. This picture shows how higher class people have clothes, homes, food and water to live off. In this picture it shows a man with not enough money for protection food or water.

How People Are Treated For Their Race Lower class people mostly containing Aboriginals and Black Americans are different in class due to their colour of skin. Higher class people mostly containing people other than Aboriginals and Black Americans are treated respectfully for how they look. In this picture the lady is a slave and is treated disrespectfully for her race. In this picture you can see that everyone is treated respectfully for their race.

Conclusion Most people in our world today still suffer these things. Lets make a stop to class in our society and treat everyone equally and fairly.