The three social classes in China under the Zhou dynasty are King, Nobles, and Peasants.
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∙ 11y agoThe three major social classes in early China were...
1. Aristocrats
2. Merchants
3. Farmers
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∙ 10y agothe 3 main classes are low high and middle
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∙ 13y agoland owners , merchants , & farmers.
The three social classes would be:the upper,middle,and lower classes upper classes included preists,kinds.landowners,merchants,and government officials. middle classes included all people who were free and the lower classes included Slaves.
France was divided into one of three social classes or estates
China (Manchuria), Phillipines, Burma
There were three social classes in the Fertile Crescent region. The top class consisted of kings, priests, and wealthy land owners. The middle class was made up of skilled labor, merchants, and farmers. The bottom class was made up of slaves.
The three early river civilizations are the Incas. Aztecs and Mayas
The four social classes of china were the shi, the Nong, the gong and the Shang. The shi were low-level aristocrats, the Nong were the farmers, the gong were the artisans and craftsman and the Shang were the merchants.
social classes of pre spanish period
Ridiculing the three social classes.
They were the Upper, Middle, and Lower.
Community members made up the three classes in the Sumerian society.
During the Spanish period there were three social classes in the Philippines. The classes were Principalia, Ilutrado, and the Masses.
nobles preists and merchants
The three social classes would be:the upper,middle,and lower classes upper classes included preists,kinds.landowners,merchants,and government officials. middle classes included all people who were free and the lower classes included Slaves.
When the Aryans first entered India, they were divided in three social classes, the warriors, the priests and the common people.
France was divided into one of three social classes or estates
The height job in government, mine, and farm.
There were far more than three jobs to do at a manor! Are you referring to the Three Estates? This was a concept that divided people into three groups: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners. They can also be described as those who pray, those who fight, and those who work.