1.The wealthy wrote the constitution and the lower class was excluded so the upper classes like merchants and the owners then there was the lower class like slaves and servants and voting women
2.I would say it’s different because we aren’t actually slaves, but there is laborers who are working for the wealthy. there is also a lot of controversy over men being more powerful than woman, but back then it was actually ruled with majority of the men being the owners which made them Able to vote etc. there is a lot of similarities but in the early society it was literally divided by wealth, ownership and social status . In todays society there are other things apart of our social class and more resources for us to have more opportunity . But we still do experience racial inequality’s , gender inequality etc
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The people who wrote the constitution was concerned with protecting the interests of their own wealth and socioeconomic status, not the majority of the population. they believed that democracy, ruled by the common people, was the “worst of all political evils” and that the propertyless majority posed a threat to the established social order.