Upper class, Middle class, and Lower class
The middle classes included the merchants, farmers, fishers and artisans.
Social Classes:
Upper class - nobles, priests, government officials and warriors.
Middle class - merchants, artisans, farmers.
Slaves.
A social pyramid depicts how the people of a society have their role accoridng to their power of influence in said society. This is a generality of the society to mek it easier by grouping people into classes in order to further give deatail about them using general terms. The Mesopotamian one is one of three main catagories
Sumerians
The Mesopotamian slaves were the members of Mesopotamian society who had the very least amount of power, right below the farmers, who in turn were stationed under the merchant class (a few classes above all of them, at the very top, were the priests). Slaves were usually prisoners of war, and they usually had to take care of chores for the wealthy and construction work for the city-state.
there was two classes in the Ottaman society
1.) Assimilation and Separatism 2.) Coming of Age 3.) Human Rights
A social pyramid depicts how the people of a society have their role accoridng to their power of influence in said society. This is a generality of the society to mek it easier by grouping people into classes in order to further give deatail about them using general terms. The Mesopotamian one is one of three main catagories
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What Mesopotamian land developed the first complex society?
Community members made up the three classes in the Sumerian society.
nobles preists and merchants
what are the 2 classes of human society
Sumerians
The Assyrians were a settled, militaristic, Semitic Mesopotamian society.
Patrick the star
The Volk can be divided into three main groups, "a supporting, a leading and a creative class."
Agriculture--
The Mesopotamian slaves were the members of Mesopotamian society who had the very least amount of power, right below the farmers, who in turn were stationed under the merchant class (a few classes above all of them, at the very top, were the priests). Slaves were usually prisoners of war, and they usually had to take care of chores for the wealthy and construction work for the city-state.