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Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Managers, Social Workers, Architects, and Teachers.
There were 4 social classes in the Ottoman Empire:1. Men of the Pen: highly educated: scientists, lawyers, judges, and doctors2. Men of the Sword: military personnel3. Men of Negotiation: merchants, artisans, tax collectors4. Men of Husbandry: farmers and herdersHope this helps :)
to make them wide awake this is what the Romans thought
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At the top were "men of the pen"- scientists, lawyers, etc. Then "men of the sword"- Soldiers, obviously. "Men of negotiation"- merchants, tax collectors, etc. "Men of husbandry"- Farmers and herders. Ascending.
Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Managers, Social Workers, Architects, and Teachers.
Many are,but it's not a requirement.
the judicial group
Because politicians communicate with general people
Most are Lawyers and Businessmen.
Lie and steal. Only with the support of the federal government.
There were 4 social classes in the Ottoman Empire:1. Men of the Pen: highly educated: scientists, lawyers, judges, and doctors2. Men of the Sword: military personnel3. Men of Negotiation: merchants, artisans, tax collectors4. Men of Husbandry: farmers and herdersHope this helps :)
lawyers and businesspeople lawyers and businesspeople
The patrician aristocrats were owners of large landed estates, senators, politicians, statesmen, lawyers, and intellectuals The equites, the second highest social order, were bankers, money lenders, merchants, owners of shipping companies, investors in mining and civil servants.
to make them wide awake this is what the Romans thought
The third estate, the ordinary people, were the workers who paid taxes. Not only did they pay taxes to their government, but they were forced to support their local church and lord as well.
Some of us are teachers. Others are doctors, lawyers, students, artisans, singers, etc. We humans can be anything we want to be.