The different roles of the people of ancient Egypt reflected on their social status. The pharaoh and his family held the highest social position in Egypt, followed by the small upper class of army commanders, nobles, and priests. A very large group of traders, artisans, and scribes made up the middle class. The largest group made up of farmers and unskilled workers was the lowest class. Ambitious people in the lowers classes were able to improve their social position even though there were divisions in Egyptian class structures. Hope this helps.
They diminish the importance of primary groups ,but not secondary groups.
some social groups are aboriginals and european
Primary social groups are the main groups to which people belong. A great example of a primary social group would be the family.
In Muslim groups, social groups were often based on kinship, with family ties playing a significant role in shaping social relationships. In addition, social status and wealth also influenced social groupings within Muslim communities. Religious affiliation and piety were also important factors in determining social groups.
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Society can be seen as a large social group but it is the sum of all the various social groups as well as social rules and interactions. In any society, there are accepted ways of doing things, as in social groups. Social groups are made up of various workers, cultures, or age groups in society.
Which groups benefit the most from social welfare policies
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