Overall the term describes those in easily filled employment positions with little prestige or economic compensation who often lack a high school education and are to some extent disenfranchised from mainstream society.
In the end, though, the local population had to accept that the influx of lower class families was necessary for any wealthy town's economic well-being.
Later managers changed the theatre's focus from upper-class drama and opera to fare that appealed to the lower classes.
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