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Typically a colonial society is agricultural.
1. Peninsulares 2. Creoles 3. Mestizos 4. Mulattos
In Spanish colonial society in North America, the hierarchy was primarily based on birth and blood, creating four distinct social classes. At the top were the Peninsulares, individuals born in Spain, who held the highest government and church positions. Below them were the Criollos, or Creoles, who were of Spanish descent but born in the Americas, often wealthy but excluded from the highest offices. The lower classes included Mestizos, of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, and Indigenous peoples and Africans, who faced the most discrimination and had limited rights.
"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
what are o levels?
There are 100 levels.
The four levels of Egyptian Society are Pharaoh Nobles Scribes and Craftspeople and Farmers, Servants, and Slaves.
Mesopotamia had three levels of society. At the top were the most powerful government officials, priests, and soldiers. The middle was made of teachers, merchants, laborers, farmers, and craftsman. At the bottom were slaves and peasants.
It is one of Karl Marx ideas on the three levels of society. It involves politics, social structure, kinship, and gender. It follows under dialectical materialism theory.
Medieval European society consisted of a hierarchy. In order of decreasing levels the hierarchy listed kings, nobles, knights, merchants/farmers/craftsmen, and then peasants/serfs.
Both Spanish and English are rich languages with their own unique characteristics and histories. They have large vocabularies and varying levels of complexity in terms of grammar and structure. Ultimately, the richness of a language is subjective and depends on how it is used and appreciated by its speakers.
A tall structure of organization is more hierarchical, with more levels of authority, while a flat structure has very few different levels, but more people in each level.