The three major social classes in early China were...
1. Aristocrats
2. Merchants
3. Farmers
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∙ 2012-02-22 00:03:11land owners , merchants , & farmers.
The three social classes in China under the Zhou dynasty are King, Nobles, and Peasants.
the three social in mayan society were nobles, slaves, and kings
There were three different social classes The highest class was a Lord The middle class was a Knight The lowest class was a Serf
The three social classes would be:the upper,middle,and lower classes upper classes included preists,kinds.landowners,merchants,and government officials. middle classes included all people who were free and the lower classes included Slaves.
The three main social classes in early China are Landowning aristocrats,peasant farmers, and Merchants.
The three main social classes in early China are Landowning aristocrats, peasent farmers, and Merchants.
land owners , merchants , & farmers.
what are the three social classes of sumer
The three social classes in China under the Zhou dynasty are King, Nobles, and Peasants.
landowning aristocrats, peasant farmers,merchants
Hahaha .... well the three social classes are serfs knights and the lord
social classes of pre spanish period
Ridiculing the three social classes.
the three social in mayan society were nobles, slaves, and kings
the assyrian social classes began with the king, then the scribes. Followed by merchants, artisans, poets, and musicians. Lastly the farmers and the slaves.
They were the Upper, Middle, and Lower.