UR held about 30,000 people,social classes included rulers and priests, trader's, craft workers, and artist's .
rulers and priest, wealthy merchants, artisans
rulers and priest, wealthy merchants, artisans
The modern social concept of personal rights and freedoms did not exist back at that time.
The Industrial Revolution helped to create a powerful middle class. It did not exist before that.
In the Sumerian city-state of Ur, society was stratified into distinct social classes. At the top were the ruling elites and priests, who held significant political and religious power. Below them were the merchants and artisans, who contributed to the economy through trade and craftsmanship. At the bottom were the laborers and slaves, who performed the manual work necessary for the city's functioning. This hierarchy reflected the complex social structure of Sumerian civilization.
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
As other special groups of workers formed, social classes with varying wealth, power and influence began to arise.
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You have to listen in all ur classes
The social classes are citizons, non-citizons, helots.
I think they eliminated social classes in Switzerland by changing the laws
Actually it does. Not an actual, physical social class, but a mental one. Lets use a public school as an example. They have preppies,jocks,geeks, then outcasts. The preppies usually only associate with other preppies, the jocks only hang with other jocks, the geeks chill with other geeks, and the outcasts (the lowest"class") only chat with other outcasts. Catch my drift? (understand)?