A chart showing the different social classes under the feudal system is represented by a triangle. The lowest class in society can be found at the bottom while the highest class is at the topmost.
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Well under Marx's theory really nothing changes from slave owning to feudal society, you still have two different classes which there are haves and have nots. the technologies of the time may change but the social relations of the classes do not change because there is still haves and have nots. Under Marx all societies even in modern today have this dramatic difference the only time it didn't was under tribal society where the progress of the "tribe" was more important than the benefit of a single person or class.
I am not very sure, but I think the Egyptians did have economy based on a division of social classes because they had different classes so they probably had different economy.
I am not very sure, but I think the Egyptians did have economy based on a division of social classes because they had different classes so they probably had different economy.
Answer this question… Haiti remained deeply divided between different social classes.
well there were different classes in different areas and all called by different levels but they were all mostly poor, middle classes, and upper class.
1. Church Officials, Nobles2. Knights3. Peasants
I am not very sure, but I think the Egyptians did have economy based on a division of social classes because they had different classes so they probably had different economy.
different social classes
the plebians and the patricians
The three social classes of the feudal system were the nobility (lords and ladies), the clergy (church officials), and the peasantry (serfs and commoners). Nobility held land and power, clergy held spiritual authority, and peasantry provided labor and goods.
Law sometimes distinguishes between social classes