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People who make money can be referred to as "earners" or "income earners." In a broader economic context, they may also be called "entrepreneurs" if they generate income through business ventures. Those involved in investments can be referred to as "investors," while individuals receiving salaries or wages are often called "employees."
A national central committee would oversee the operation of various major aspects of the economy such as agriculture, industry, finance, etc. according to a national plan called Gosplan. After that committee, other subcommittees make decisions within those areas on regional and local levels.
He controlled the steel corporation called Carnegie Steel Corporation. He started by working as an assistant to one of the railroad's top officials and about 3 years later he was promoted to superintendent of the company.
In individual stock (usually called a share) represents a portion of ownership in a company. For instance, if I own 1 share of Google, I have 1/x% ownership in Google where x is the total number of shares.
The percent of sales earned by a salesperson is called the commission rate. It represents the portion of sales revenue that the salesperson receives as compensation for their efforts in selling a product or service. This rate can vary based on company policies, sales performance, and the specific compensation structure in place.
In French Revolution: 2nd estate:The nobility were the king's officials and government officials called the nobles.they were exempted from tax payment and lead a luxurious life.They were generally the aristocrary. 3rd estate:The peasants where the businessmen,labourers,landless farmers,teachers etc. who were the only ones bearing the burden of taxes.They didn't have any privileges and were lokked down upon by the clergy and nobility.
Officials in softball are called umpries
A portion of butter is called a Pat of butter
They were called the "kulaks"
....im gonna guess Peasants. I'm not really sure. Roman Peasants seems likes a retarted name.....so just Peasants i guess.
The Ancient Egyptian "Towns" are actually called city states. Peasants & Artisans both shared mud brick apartments. Scribes & Government officials lived in houses. The Pharos lived in palace. (Social pyramid) Pharos Government Officials Scribes Artisans Merchantes Pesents
If you are referring to peasants of Ottoman and British Palestine, they were called Fellahin (فلاحين) which literally means "Peasants".
If you are talking about the townshead act they are called customs officials
Kulaks.
peasants
Portion of the area of a circle is called a sector.
The upper portion of a fraction is called the numerator.