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Kings, priests, and warriors were in the upper class in ancient mesopotamia.
Priests and Merchants i believe
Yes. Mesopatamia had class divisions. There were priests, upper class, middle class, lower class, and slaves.
The name of the upper class of hierarchy is:Sumerian. The hierarchy, would be the king and his family, the nobles and their families, the priests and families, and the military leaders and their families.
the priests belong to the upper class (1st class)
the priests belong to the upper class (1st class)
The highest class in India are the Brahmins. These Brahmins are usually priests.
monarchy
The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
The highest priests were upper class. The others would have been middle class.
Only upper class boys received an education in Mesopotamia.
According to historians, the laboring class of Mesopotamia worked hard to cultivate land to grow produce such as wheat and figs to feed their economy and trade with other nations. Slave labor was also common in this culture as slaves helped expand and build infrastructures within the nation.