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No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
. Fruitful agricultural in the area delivered a stable food source that meant that some folks could motivate on other tasks than farming. Some folks became potters or weaver even teachers and priests. This separation of work guided to the progress of social classes.
Schriebs were not members of the early Chinese social classes.
the priest and government officials were the most powerful classes. social classes were based upon wealth and power.
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a rigid social class system.
A rigid social class system.
social classes in the philppines
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No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
. Fruitful agricultural in the area delivered a stable food source that meant that some folks could motivate on other tasks than farming. Some folks became potters or weaver even teachers and priests. This separation of work guided to the progress of social classes.
There is nothing special about them. Mainly in North Korea the social classes were " eliminated " supposedly. They really weren't Kim II Sung and other higher class rulers referred to lower class citizens as dirty foreigners. Obviously, they didn't like lower class peoples. As for South Korea I do not have any knowledge what so ever of their social classes.
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South China Agricultural University was created in 1908.
There are still five "social classes" in the South. They are listed in order from "highest" to "lowest": 1. Planters (farmers); 2. Bankers and Financiers; 3. The "Middle Class"; 4. The "Working Poor"; 5. The Immigrants and Outsiders. This is the Class System in Southeastern Arkansas and most of Louisiana.
Jonathan M. Wiener has written: 'Social origins of the new South' -- subject- s -: History, Rural conditions, Social classes, Social conditions
the north was more agricultural