From most important to least...
Ruler
Government and Religious Workers
Skilled Workers, Merchants, Artisans
Lower Government and Religious Workers
Construction, Defense, and Entertainment
Peasants (Farmers)
Slaves
In Mesopotamia, they had social classes; they invented them too.
Yes. Mesopatamia had class divisions. There were priests, upper class, middle class, lower class, and slaves.
Describe the conflict between lower and upper classes in Ancient Mesopotamia
In Mesopotamia had a good economythey had a government andlots of classes for people to learn about.
The lowest working class was slaves then farm workers then city dwellers then city gods and the highest was the gods.
They were merchents and priests.
Two ancient civilizations that were divided into social classes are ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. In ancient Egypt, society was structured in a hierarchy with pharaohs at the top, followed by priests, nobles, merchants, and farmers, with slaves at the bottom. Similarly, Mesopotamia had a class system that included rulers, priests, and wealthy landowners at the top, followed by craftsmen, farmers, and slaves. These social divisions influenced various aspects of life, including politics, economics, and cultural practices.
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
The code deals with every classes of citizen including women and slaves. Hammurabi learned that cruel kings had a short reign and decided to write the code
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The social classes are citizons, non-citizons, helots.
I think they eliminated social classes in Switzerland by changing the laws