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.
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The social classes are citizons, non-citizons, helots.
When you need to find out about social work classes the best place to look would be an online university. They will list the locations, and lots of information about their social work classes.
upper classes, lower classes , middle classes, and slaves
I think the farmers were the lowest, because [1], that's where the crops are grown at the bottom, on the ground.[2], all the others were the crafts and other things like that.
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Indians slaves and negros
The Shang Dynasty's rank for artisans is the lowest in the social classes.
i think it is the peasants like in Egypt's social classes.
The following is the 'social pyramid' of the antebellum south. The list goes from highest ranked, to lowest. 1)Elite 2)Middle Class 3)Artisans, merchants, and laborers 4)Independent farmers 5)Blacks 6)Free persons of color.
Merchants were the "lowest class" meaning they made less money in most cases than other social classes.
There are three social classes:1. Upper Class2. middle Class3. Lower ClassUpper class is the highest social class, whereas lower class is the lowest.
A chart showing the different social classes under the feudal system is represented by a triangle. The lowest class in society can be found at the bottom while the highest class is at the topmost.
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
People on the lowest rank of the social hierarchy were often marginalized, discriminated against, and faced limited opportunities for advancement. They were frequently subjected to social, economic, and political oppression, which made it difficult for them to improve their circumstances. In many cases, they were denied basic rights and access to resources that were available to those in higher 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.
The lowest working class was slaves then farm workers then city dwellers then city gods and the highest was the gods.