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The three social classes in China under the Zhou dynasty are King, Nobles, and Peasants.
The three social classes in the Philippines are the upper class (wealthy and influential families), the middle class (white-collar professionals, small business owners), and the lower class (blue-collar workers, farmers, informal sector workers). Socioeconomic status and education level often determine one's placement in these classes.
1. The church/clergy 2.. The Nobility 3. Serf/peasant
The 3 classes were the nobility, the Clergy, the third estate made of all the commoners. The "tiers état" (the third estate) was mostly peasants, plus the towns' bourgeois and craftsmen. Peasanry made up more than 90% of French society before the revolution, the nobility less than 1%.
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The social classes of Sassanid society were: 1. Nobility (including the monarch and royal family), 2. Priesthood (Zoroastrian clergy), 3. Landowners and aristocracy, 4. Merchants and traders, 5. Peasants and craftsmen, and 6. Slaves. The nobility and priesthood held the most influence and power in society.
Some famous authors from Region 3 in the Philippines include Amado Hernandez, Francisco Balagtas, and Lualhati Bautista. These writers have made significant contributions to Philippine literature with their works that often reflect and explore Filipino culture, society, and history.
THERE ARE 3 economical wise classes upper class middle and lower class middleclass has3 classes uppermidleclass midleclass and lowermiddleclass politically 2classes 1- hukmaran 2- awam religiously; mulla simplemuslim modern educated class uneducated class
you asked that horribly, did you get 3 b's in 3 different honor classes or 1 b in honor classes?
3 classes