the largest social class in Egypt of ancient Rome was made up of A artisans B farmers C soldiers D traders
b.farmer
The largest social class in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome was farmers due to the rising population. Farmers made up the largest social class in both in Egypt and Ancient Rome and in every society up to the industrial revolution in the 19th century. Peasant farmers were the largest class in all pre-industrial societies.
No, it was the farmers and slaves. Also known as peasants, they worked the land and supplied Egypt with food. When they weren't farming, they would work on the pharaoh projects.
If you made a drawing of all the social groups of ancient Egypt, the drawing would be in a pyramid shape. On the top would be the king and his family. Beneath that would be a small upper class of nobles, army commanders, and priests. Next would be a larger base of skilled middle-class people, such as artisans, shopkeepers, and traders. >>> At the bottom would be the largest group, which would be unskilled workers and farmers. --- Maqua
1. king2.nobles and priests3. merchants,craftsmen,scribes4. farmers/unskilled workers5. enslaved peopleActually,those above were the ones that were included in the social classes:1. Upper Class(Pharaoh,nobles,and priests)2.Middle Class(merchant,craftsmen,scribes)(*Farmers/Unskilled workers are in the middle of Middle and Lower Class...*)3.Lower Class(enslaved people)1. king2.nobles and priests3. merchants,craftsmen,scribes4. farmers/unskilled workers5. enslaved peoplePharaoh, priests, members of the pharaoh's court, and nobles who held the largest estates are included in the Upper Class,
If you made a drawing of all the social groups of ancient Egypt, the drawing would be in a pyramid shape. On the top would be the king and his family. Beneath that would be a small upper class of nobles, army commanders, and priests. Next would be a larger base of skilled middle-class people, such as artisans, shopkeepers, and traders. >>> At the bottom would be the largest group, which would be unskilled workers and farmers. --- Maqua
The largest social class in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome was farmers due to the rising population. Farmers made up the largest social class in both in Egypt and Ancient Rome and in every society up to the industrial revolution in the 19th century. Peasant farmers were the largest class in all pre-industrial societies.
The commoner class, known as the "macehualtin," was the largest social class in Aztec society. They made up the majority of the population and were primarily farmers, artisans, and laborers.
The largest social class was farmers due to the rising population.
There were many different jobs for the Ancient Egyptians. But it all depends on what Social Class they were in. The upper or ruling class were either priests or nobles. The middle class which was also the largest class were either merchants, scribes, soldiers, physicians, artisans, and skilled workers. The lowest class was made up of slaves and peasants.
The middle class was the largest class in Aztec society. Members lived in modest houses made of adobe bricks. Farmers,artisans,merchants,and metal workers made up the middle class.
The largest group in ancient Egyptian society were the peasant farmers who made up about 90% of the population
No, it was the farmers and slaves. Also known as peasants, they worked the land and supplied Egypt with food. When they weren't farming, they would work on the pharaoh projects.
If you made a drawing of all the social groups of ancient Egypt, the drawing would be in a pyramid shape. On the top would be the king and his family. Beneath that would be a small upper class of nobles, army commanders, and priests. Next would be a larger base of skilled middle-class people, such as artisans, shopkeepers, and traders. >>> At the bottom would be the largest group, which would be unskilled workers and farmers. --- Maqua
If you made a drawing of all the social groups of ancient Egypt, the drawing would be in a pyramid shape. On the top would be the king and his family. Beneath that would be a small upper class of nobles, army commanders, and priests. Next would be a larger base of skilled middle-class people, such as artisans, shopkeepers, and traders. >>> At the bottom would be the largest group, which would be unskilled workers and farmers. --- Maqua
If you made a drawing of all the social groups of ancient Egypt, the drawing would be in a pyramid shape. On the top would be the king and his family. Beneath that would be a small upper class of nobles, army commanders, and priests. Next would be a larger base of skilled middle-class people, such as artisans, shopkeepers, and traders. >>> At the bottom would be the largest group, which would be unskilled workers and farmers. --- Maqua
1. king2.nobles and priests3. merchants,craftsmen,scribes4. farmers/unskilled workers5. enslaved peopleActually,those above were the ones that were included in the social classes:1. Upper Class(Pharaoh,nobles,and priests)2.Middle Class(merchant,craftsmen,scribes)(*Farmers/Unskilled workers are in the middle of Middle and Lower Class...*)3.Lower Class(enslaved people)1. king2.nobles and priests3. merchants,craftsmen,scribes4. farmers/unskilled workers5. enslaved peoplePharaoh, priests, members of the pharaoh's court, and nobles who held the largest estates are included in the Upper Class,
The largest ancient sea was 'tethes'(titees) sea