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Farming led to a surplus of food, allowing some individuals to specialize in tasks other than food production. This led to the development of social hierarchies and divisions based on people's roles and access to resources. Those who controlled the land and food production became more powerful, creating social divisions between different social classes.
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The development of towns and financial reform led to the development of the working class.
Similar skills led to their development.
Prosperity led to another major change in society~the development of social classes
Prosperity led to another major change in society~the development of social classes
Social classes are hierarchical divisions in society based on factors like wealth, power, and status. In early villages, the development of social classes was largely influenced by the control of resources such as land, food surplus, and specialized skills. This led to the emergence of elites who controlled these resources, creating a stratified society.
People and their windows
People and their windows
Lev Vygotsky led the case for the influence of social interactions on cognitive development. He proposed the concept of the zone of proximal development, emphasizing the role of social interactions in fostering cognitive growth through collaboration and guidance from more knowledgeable individuals.
The working class was developed due to financial reform.
There were social divisions in British Colonial Society. Monasteries were used to house the destitute while the royal families lived in castles. Farming began to spread as agricultural efforts began. This led to an increase in middle class societies.