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In Victorian Britain, the aristocrats and bourgeoisie belonged to the ____.


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In Victorian Britain, the aristocrats and bourgeoisie belonged to the upper classes.
Britain in the Victorian era was divided into some classes. The upper classes had much more power, wealth and influence in society. A part of the upper class was the aristocrats and the bourgeoisie class.  An aristocrat belongs to a noble family, while a Bourgeois is a member of the middle class defined by their materialistic values and customary attitudes. In the context of the Industrial Revolution, they preferred custom-made goods tailored specifically for them instead of cheaper factory-produced goods. They believed that to stand out, they needed something unique for themselves, not what the common people were consuming, that is, the cheaper mass-produced commodities.
 
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