Royalty wore very fine clothes. People in lower class wore loincloths. If you were in a lower class and was caught wearing royalty clothes, their house would be destroyed. If they were caught yet a second time, they would be put to death.
cause it ain't perty!
men and woman in social class learned how to socialize? think mcfly! i mean, how obvious is that! come on!
Lower Class Middle Class Upper Class But, There really wasnt a middle class, they were basically just upper class.
The middle class was the target of modern advertising.
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It concerns all the Empire and all class of persons being rich or poor.
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clothing told how wealthy you were
clothing told how wealthy you were
Aztec clothing reflected social class through the type of fabric, style, and accessories worn. Nobles wore elaborate clothes made from fine materials like cotton and feathers, adorned with intricate designs and precious stones. Commoners wore simple garments made from coarser fabrics like maguey fiber, with minimal embellishments and often in undyed, earthy colors.
It showed how high class they were
clothing told how wealthy you were
caste......they are called castes!
In a caste system, a person's social class is determined at birth and typically follows them throughout their life. It is based on the caste into which they are born, with little to no opportunity for mobility or change. Factors such as occupation, wealth, and education are not as significant in determining social status as compared to the caste one is born into.
Social class based on a person's ancestry is typically referred to as "social status" or "socioeconomic status." This status is determined by factors such as a person's family background, wealth, education level, and occupation. It can influence opportunities and privileges available to individuals in society.
You can the report on clothing a history of social development in textbook of history(CBSE) of class 9th.
In Aztec society, a person's class could be reflected through the type of materials, colors, and designs used in their clothing. Commoners typically wore simpler garments made from less luxurious materials, while nobles adorned themselves with finer fabrics, intricate patterns, and more vibrant colors to showcase their wealth and status. Additionally, special garments like feathered headdresses were reserved for elite members of society, further emphasizing their elevated social standing.
The pyramid with the pharaoh at the top and the peasants at the bottom