While most known civilizations developed some form of social hierarchy, there are a few examples of societies that operated with minimal class distinctions. Hunter-gatherer groups, for instance, often exhibited egalitarian structures with shared resources and decision-making. Additionally, some small-scale tribal societies may have had less rigid social stratification compared to larger, more complex societies. However, as populations grew and civilizations became more complex, class systems typically emerged.
the ruler was the highest social class
They did not have a stable government, or any kind of complex system holding them together.
Having a class scheduling system can be difficult because of the conflicts that arise naturally whenever there are multiple people scheduling any event. This is typical of scheduling any event at all, even non class events.
B. the Reformation
grid system
Because historically that is the only class able to afford any decent form of education; any lower class lacks the resources to reach such a standard and typically relies on simpler and much-reduced models of that system.
Type your answer here... models on civilizations eg:chinese civilization
do Australia have class system
The Indian system that places a person in a certain class at birth is the Caste System. The caste system is a social class system.
The Anasnazi Indians were the first to create an irrigation system.
identify the most infleuntial class of people in each of the following civilizations: india, china, and japan.
The Muslims have a caste system, but it is not according to birth as with the Hindu class system. The Muslim caste system was developed in the 14th century by Barani. High born were considered to be pious and low born were considered to be less pious.