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yes
The economy was based on harvesting, production and trade of economically valuable products. The politics was based on social aspects. Social classes arose largely from economic status.
the priest and government officials were the most powerful classes. social classes were based upon wealth and power.
It is based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority and organized religion.
The king invented the social classes because he wanted it to be organized, or put in order. He did it based on if the people could afford to pay taxes to the people who could pay very easily.
I am not very sure, but I think the Egyptians did have economy based on a division of social classes because they had different classes so they probably had different economy.
I am not very sure, but I think the Egyptians did have economy based on a division of social classes because they had different classes so they probably had different economy.
I am not very sure, but I think the Egyptians did have economy based on a division of social classes because they had different classes so they probably had different economy.
no it is not
yes
The economy was based on harvesting, production and trade of economically valuable products. The politics was based on social aspects. Social classes arose largely from economic status.
The division of society into social classes based on who does or does not own property.
I don't know I am asking my self the same question that's why I googled it
Social stratification refers to the hierarchical arrangement of individuals into social classes based on factors like wealth, income, education, and social status. Major causes include disparities in access to resources, unequal distribution of opportunities, discrimination based on race or gender, and historical factors that have shaped existing social structures.
the priest and government officials were the most powerful classes. social classes were based upon wealth and power.
a social market economy
no formal classes in Islamic society. The class of any individual is based on his/her degree of piety