in France the social classes were called:
nobility- about 300,000 people, wealthiest, and most powerful.
bourgeoisie- about 3 million. professionals such as merchants, judges, legal officials, and small factory owners.
peasants- largest group, more than 20 million people. most poor.
the first estate the second estate and the third estate.
There were always social classes. A lot of it depended on which family you were born in. For example, if you were born into a lower class family then it was more than likely you were going to be low class to, and vice versa.
Nobles and Serfs. Serfs(slaves) were most of the population.
Social Classes
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The red represents the Communist Revolution and the large star represents communism. The four little stars represent the social classes of the people.
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Inequality
France was divided into one of three social classes or estates
The answer is social classes.
The three social classes in the Philippines are the upper class (wealthy and influential families), the middle class (white-collar professionals, small business owners), and the lower class (blue-collar workers, farmers, informal sector workers). Socioeconomic status and education level often determine one's placement in these classes.
The system is called the Caste system.
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
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.
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Job specialization led to the emergence of social class by creating distinctions between individuals based on their roles and skills in society. Those with specialized skills and higher-level jobs gained more power, wealth, and influence, leading to the formation of social classes based on occupation and status. This division further reinforced inequality and hierarchy within societies.
The Indian system of strict social classes is called the caste system. It divides people into different social groups based on birth, occupation, and social status.
I think they eliminated social classes in Switzerland by changing the laws