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I think the definition of social pyramid is all of the jobs that the people of Egypt have leading to the highest class which is the pharaoh
1. The church/clergy 2.. The Nobility 3. Serf/peasant
Nobility refers to a social class that possess a level of privileges that other classes in the society does not have. These privileges are mainly hereditary.
the bottom
the social pyramid in meroe is a triangle shaped chart. it goes in a certain order wich goes from the highest wich is royalty all the way down to the farmers and slaves.
they are the highest in the social pyramid.
Nobility I Believe o.O
The monarchs and higher nobility
they are the highest in the social pyramid.
I think the definition of social pyramid is all of the jobs that the people of Egypt have leading to the highest class which is the pharaoh
it was based on feudalism... there is a feudalism pyramid if you go on google images and type in feudalism pyramid
You can describe your social location based on how popular you are. The most popular person will be the highest on the social pyramid.
Yes. It went Emperor, Shogun, Daimyo, Farmers, Artisans, Merchants.
The idea of the social pyramid is an explanation of social rank. Basically, the king was at the top, alone. The nobility were below the king. Below the nobility were serfs. Somewhat apart from this were the various religious people, with the Pope at the top, the bishops below, and the priests, monks, and nuns below them. The precise structure varies according to who is describing it.
Yes, America does have a social pyramid
The one social group that was not represented among the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales was the nobility. The pilgrims came from various societal backgrounds such as the clergy, merchants, craftsmen, and professionals, but the nobility was notably absent.
The farmers farmed the land, the priests ran the religion, the pharaohs ruled assisted by the nobility, the wormen bore and raised children and worked on the farms, and the slaves worked for them all.