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The top class in Sumer's social structure was comprised of the kings and priests, who held political and religious power. They were considered to have divine authority and were responsible for governing the city-states and overseeing religious practices.
In the 19th century, the social structure of the Philippines was largely hierarchical and stratified. At the top were the Spanish and mestizo elite, followed by the educated local elite and the middle class, consisting of professionals, merchants, and landowners. The majority of the population were peasants and laborers, while at the bottom were the indigenous peoples who faced discrimination and marginalization. This structure was influenced by Spanish colonial rule and the feudal system in place at the time.
They had what is pictured like a pyramid. On the top would be the Pharaoh, on the upper middle class, there were the scribes, noblemen and shop keepers. And in the lower class there were the farmers.
Like the Medieval social structure, there were very stark contrasts between the rich and poor in the Songhai Empire. Monarchs were at the top while landless slaves formed the base of the social hierarchy. However, there is one distinct way Songhai differed from Medieval social structure, Songhai religious officials were not considered a separate social class.
Russia's social structure was a class structure that included a very powerful ruling class along with a limit on education that caused lower classes to be unable to advance. This social structure was a rigid hierarchy.
at the top, is the royalty, the decide everything, next there is the clergy, who look after peasants, then there are the peasants who give food to the upper classes.
I believe the Social Structures of the Empire of Mali were.. * Kings, at the Top * Priests * Storytellers, or Griots * Slaves. Hopefully, that will be able to help you.
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, there was a clear social hierarchy with the Spaniards at the top and the Filipinos below them. Spaniards enjoyed more privileges, rights, and opportunities compared to the natives. The Spaniards controlled government positions, land, and resources, while the Filipinos were often marginalized and discriminated against.
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The Aztec King[leader] was always at the top and below that were the warriors then came the kings servents and below them was the public. Of course the Aztec had slaves mainly used for sacrificing people and for working. To look for more answers look for this sign [: