well in the Shang society i guess it was more like kings and peasant's. Like in the Egyptians they had lower and lower status's of people. The Shang weren't that complicated and they all were more easy to understand their own social rank.
most of the houses were mud brick homes and if u were rich u could get a stone home
Social pyramid
well in the Shang society i guess it was more like kings and peasant's. Like in the Egyptians they had lower and lower status's of people. The Shang weren't that complicated and they all were more easy to understand their own social rank.
Class and social stratification in Nigerian society are influenced by factors such as ethnicity, wealth, education level, and occupation. There are distinct social classes in Nigeria, ranging from the wealthy elite to the impoverished lower class, with limited social mobility between them. Ethnicity also plays a significant role in shaping social stratification, as certain ethnic groups may have better access to resources and opportunities than others. Educational attainment and occupation can further determine an individual's social status and opportunities for advancement within Nigerian society.
The four broad social classes were: ruling, nobility, peasants, and slaves.
well in the Shang society i guess it was more like kings and peasant's. Like in the Egyptians they had lower and lower status's of people. The Shang weren't that complicated and they all were more easy to understand their own social rank.
It depends on which society. There were hundreds of ancient societies. Usually the top classes are described as aristocracies. Priestly classes could also be part of the top social layer or even the top class, as with the Hindu Brahmins .
well in the Shang society i guess it was more like kings and peasant's. Like in the Egyptians they had lower and lower status's of people. The Shang weren't that complicated and they all were more easy to understand their own social rank.
Social classes- a broad group in society having common economic, culture, or political status
Prosperity led to another major change in society~the development of social classes
It kept the classes the same.
It kept the classes the same.