The Huang Ho (Yellow River) region in ancient China had a distinct social structure that typically included four main classes: the ruling aristocracy, who held political power and land; the farmers, who were the majority and responsible for agricultural production; craftsmen, who produced goods and were essential for trade; and merchants, who facilitated commerce but often faced social stigma. This hierarchy reflected the agrarian economy's reliance on agriculture and the importance of land ownership in determining social status. Each class played a crucial role in the societal framework, influencing cultural and economic developments in the region.
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
Schriebs were not members of the early Chinese social classes.
the priest and government officials were the most powerful classes. social classes were based upon wealth and power.
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Well, since prosperity is economic success and social classes are people who are alike...(social classes-a group of people who have similar backgrounds, income(money), and way of living) Prosperity lead to social classes by people learning more about each other and exploring. Thank you!!!!!!!!!! have fun in social studies....
I think flies might be buzzing around in Huang Ho by universalgirl ;)
In the china
The shang people
The Yellow River
The yellow river
somewhere
No, there aren't any bridges on that river.It is spelled as Huang He River.
it should be hwang-ho. the hwang-ho river is in china
Huang He, and Huang Ho, are other names for China's yellow river.
I'm not sure.
Huang Ho
The Huang he river starts in the Yellow Sea, or the Sea of Japan.