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carpenters,jewelers, leather workers, metal workers, painters, potters,sculptors,and weavers
The Society Pyramid of Unified EgyptRoyal Family - 5%Pharaoh/KingQueenRoyal ChildrenEducated EliteViceroy of Kush - Royal Nurse - Vizier of Upper Egypt - Scribe - Vizier of Lower Egypt - High Court Lady - High Priest - GeneralMiddle Classes - 15%Merchants - Local Priests - Potters and Craftsmen - Musician - ArtisanSkilled LabourersFarmers - Beer Sellers - Foot Soldier - Peasant - ArchersPeasants and Manual Workers-9%Peasant Farmer - Servant - Quarrymen - SlaveSkilled Labourers and all lower stati are 80% of the populationRoyal Family and Educated Elite are 5%The actual jobs are not necessarily considered of greater importance than one another in the same class excluding Slaves, Vizier of Lower Egypt and Vizier of Upper Egypt resprition
The pharaoh was the supreme ruler of Egypt and was at the top of the social pyramid, right after the pharaoh was the vizier, who was in charge of many things. After the vizier was the government officials. After the government officials were the priests, who was in charge of pleasing the gods, holding religious ceremonies, advising the pharaoh, teaching the scribes, and embalming dead bodies. After the priests were the scribes, whose job was to keep records and write. Those people were all part of the upper class. After the scribes were merchants and artisans. The artisans were highly skilled laborers who created beautiful artworks. The lower class was made up of farmers and slaves.
I seriously have no clue why the scribes were important to Egyptian society. I will have you know that if you ask me that again i will cut your head off. hahahahaha I am just joking.
True. In Aztec society, merchants and artisans were considered nobles because of their crucial role in the economy and their ability to provide valuable goods and services to the community. They were highly respected and held in high regard for their contributions to society.
the contributions of the artisans and the merchants were the least important therefore so was their status. AND IT WAS FOR SURE RIGHT!!!!
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The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. Because according to the Confucious beliefs artisans and merchants made their living of the labor of others, whereas peasants provided produce from their own land for both the empire and themselves.
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Peasants are engaged in farming, they raise food, and everyone depends upon food, to a much higher degree than they depend on other products that are either made by artisans or sold by merchants, especially in an overpopulated society where the demand for food always tends to exceed the supply.
artisans are important because they have specialized jobs so others don't have to work.