Pheasants and slaves.
Schriebs were not members of the early Chinese social classes.
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The three social classes in China under the Zhou dynasty are King, Nobles, and Peasants.
People and their windows
they were both getting ranked
Priests, rulers, merchants, servants
Similar skills led to their development.
the creation of a new social classes
Social classes in early civilizations developed based on factors like wealth, occupation, and ancestry. These classes often interacted through systems of hierarchy and power, where the elite had control over resources and decision-making processes, while lower classes worked in service or labor roles. Interaction between social classes was often defined by levels of privilege, access to resources, and opportunities for social mobility.
Social classes are hierarchical divisions in society based on factors like wealth, power, and status. In early villages, the development of social classes was largely influenced by the control of resources such as land, food surplus, and specialized skills. This led to the emergence of elites who controlled these resources, creating a stratified society.