Job specialization can lead to a split in social classes by creating disparity in income levels and opportunities between those who hold specialized, high-skilled jobs and those in lower-skilled, less specialized roles. This can result in a hierarchy where those with specialized jobs have higher status and wealth, leading to a division between different social classes based on occupation and skills. Additionally, job specialization can limit social mobility as it may be difficult for individuals in lower-skilled roles to move into higher-skilled positions.
The development of agriculture allowed for the production of surplus food, leading to a division of labor and specialization in tasks. This division of labor created social classes based on roles and access to resources, with some individuals accumulating wealth and power while others became dependent on them for food.
Social classes are hierarchical divisions in society based on factors like wealth, power, and status. In early villages, the development of social classes was largely influenced by the control of resources such as land, food surplus, and specialized skills. This led to the emergence of elites who controlled these resources, creating a stratified society.
Trade and exchange are actually signs of increasing social complexity as they involve specialization of labor, creation of economic networks, and development of social hierarchies. These processes often lead to the emergence of organized societies and the growth of culture and technology.
Certain jobs are valued more than others.
Prosperity can lead to the creation of social classes as individuals accumulate wealth and resources unequally, resulting in some people having more power, status, and influence than others. This economic disparity can create divisions within society based on wealth and privilege, establishing hierarchies and reinforcing social class distinctions.
Prosperity led to another major change in society~the development of social classes
The development of agriculture allowed for the production of surplus food, leading to a division of labor and specialization in tasks. This division of labor created social classes based on roles and access to resources, with some individuals accumulating wealth and power while others became dependent on them for food.
Well, since prosperity is economic success and social classes are people who are alike...(social classes-a group of people who have similar backgrounds, income(money), and way of living) Prosperity lead to social classes by people learning more about each other and exploring. Thank you!!!!!!!!!! have fun in social studies....
Because depending on your job and rank you were a wealthy or poor person.
the creation of a new social classes
It can have many effects, but one is the creation of new social classes
Prosperity led to another major change in society~the development of social classes
specialization is doing only one job and it leads to civilization
international trade
•people tended to live and work with people who had the same job as themselves, thus forming social classes. social rank depended on the power and wealth related to one's job.
The Neolithic revolution lead to specialization. This is because the Neolithic revolution allowed people to settle down and begin to do other jobs instead of hunting.
specialization would lead workers to a higher overall level of skills A+