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class
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Western countries
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Class mobility is valued, and individuals are encouraged to strive for higher socioeconomic status.
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class
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Western countries
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A formal education system divides students into different classes based on age and level of education.
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class struggle
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Western countries
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A central theme in the history and literature of Western countries, especially during the industrial revolution.
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class system
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Western countries
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The class system is seen as more fluid, with opportunities for social mobility and less emphasis on traditional social hierarchy.
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class system
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Western countries
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The class system is often viewed as based on individual merit and achievements, with less explicit societal division.
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class system
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Western countries
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The class system is influenced by concepts of multiculturalism and diversity, aiming to mitigate traditional social divisions.
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classes
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Western countries
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Classes typically refer to educational courses or groups of students in school settings, with regular attendance and organized curriculum.
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first class
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Western countries
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First class seating on planes is associated with luxury and superior amenities, and is often more expensive than other classes.
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