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Sumerian communities were divided by social structure. There were 3 social classes/or groups. At the top was the upper class. They had the most money and power. In this class there were the priests, kings, government officials, and warriors. They had finer homes. Then came the middle class. There was the artisans, merchants, farmers, and traders. If you needed something they were the ones who had stuff. Normal people lived in small mud-brick houses. Lastly, came the lower class. They were treated harshly. They were considered the enslaved farmers, people forced to work in temples, an slaves. The Sumerian communities were divided into city-states. At the center of each city-state there was a ziggurat. They beleived that the gods lived here. Only gods/godesses were allowed in here.
Sumerian society was like today's society a combination of rural and city living. Like today's (USA) society, it had a population with several ethnic backgrounds. Unlike today's society, Sumerian society worshipped a great number of gods and each city had its own gods to add to them. Secondly, Sumerians believed that the earth was a flat disc.
Each city-state was made up of the city and the farmland around it.
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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.
nobles, commoners, clients, and slaves
Incan society was divided into different classes, with the emperor and the nobility at the top, followed by skilled artisans, farmers, and finally laborers. Each class had specific roles and duties within the society, and mobility between classes was limited.
Sumerian communities were divided by social structure. There were 3 social classes/or groups. At the top was the upper class. They had the most money and power. In this class there were the priests, kings, government officials, and warriors. They had finer homes. Then came the middle class. There was the artisans, merchants, farmers, and traders. If you needed something they were the ones who had stuff. Normal people lived in small mud-brick houses. Lastly, came the lower class. They were treated harshly. They were considered the enslaved farmers, people forced to work in temples, an slaves. The Sumerian communities were divided into city-states. At the center of each city-state there was a ziggurat. They beleived that the gods lived here. Only gods/godesses were allowed in here.
The upper and lower classes provided food and goods for each other
There were four classes that were found in the ancient Filipino society including the nobles, the chiefs, the slaves, and the freemen. Each person belonged to a certain class within the society.
Developed a written language. one similarity found in both Egyptian and sumerian is that each developed what?
they fought each other because the lack of crops
Developed a written language. one similarity found in both Egyptian and sumerian is that each developed what?
because some people need a lot of counselling and physcology can help advance people's understanding of each other.
the Roman Gods were essential to everyday life. Each God had a different domain, and was called upon when nescessary. The Ceasars were thought to be appointed divinely, all of the great pieces of
it was called a ziggurat