The middle class that developed in Argentina at the turn of the twentieth century was composed of
A) urban landlords, bureaucrats, and professionals.
B) bureaucrats, ranchers, and farmers.
C) meat-packing workers, socialists, and bureaucrats.
D) bankers, farmers, and railroad workers.
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