It kept the classes the same.
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The new elite, the middle classes, and the working classes
Canada's social systems are the product of a developed post-industrial country with a mature democracy. Europe during the Renaissance were rudimentary at best and "social systems" poorly developed, if developed at all.
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Social classes
middle class
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.
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
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Social classes developed as societies became more complex and stratified based on factors such as wealth, power, and prestige. Job specialization played a crucial role in this development as people began to specialize in particular skills or trades, leading to the emergence of different social roles and status based on one's occupation. As certain professions became more valued or in demand, individuals within those professions gained more status and influence, leading to the formation of social classes.
I think they eliminated social classes in Switzerland by changing the laws
The social classes are citizons, non-citizons, helots.
Social work classes are classes taken by students aspiring to become a social worker. They deal with various situations. Most colleges have a social work program.
When you need to find out about social work classes the best place to look would be an online university. They will list the locations, and lots of information about their social work classes.
Schriebs were not members of the early Chinese social classes.
the social classes are upper class middle class and lower class