Aztec society was divided into three well defined castes. On top were the Pilli. These were people noble by birth, including all descendants of previous reigning rulers by legitimate wives. Below this class was the largest, the Macehual. This included warriors, merchants, craftsmen and farmers among several other types. The third class were the "serfs" called Mayeques. These people were often assigned to work on farms and also to hold minor political offices.
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.
1. The church/clergy 2.. The Nobility 3. Serf/peasant
The three social classes in China under the Zhou dynasty are King, Nobles, and Peasants.
Upper class, Middle class, and Lower class
A social pyramid depicts how the people of a society have their role accoridng to their power of influence in said society. This is a generality of the society to mek it easier by grouping people into classes in order to further give deatail about them using general terms. The Mesopotamian one is one of three main catagories
nobles preists and merchants
Community members made up the three classes in the Sumerian society.
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.
The concept of three social classes (upper, middle, and lower) has evolved over time and is found in different societies. These classifications generally stem from economic and social distinctions based on wealth, occupation, and education. The specific origins or individuals who first categorized society into these classes are not definitively known.
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1. The church/clergy 2.. The Nobility 3. Serf/peasant
The Aztec society had three main social classes: nobles, commoners, and slaves. Nobles held power and privilege, commoners made up the majority of the population and included artisans, farmers, and merchants, while slaves were generally prisoners of war or individuals who had fallen into debt. Social mobility was limited, with individuals typically remaining within the class they were born into.
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The three social classes in China under the Zhou dynasty are King, Nobles, and Peasants.
They were the Upper, Middle, and Lower.
During the Spanish colonization period in the Philippines, society was divided into three main social classes: peninsulares (Spaniards born in Spain), insulares (Spaniards born in the Philippines), and the native Filipinos or "indios". Each of these classes had different rights and privileges, with peninsulares holding the highest social status and political power.
what are the 2 classes of human society