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Upper Class:Priests, soldiers Middle Class:Merchants, farmers, tradesmen<br>Lower Class:Servants, menial laborers

^ Actually, archeological evidence has shown that the Indus had no major social class. This was unique about there civilization. The evidence for this is based on how almost all individuals in the civilization had relatively the same amount of possession, even the ruling elite seemed less indulgent as they too had fewer materialistic goods (like crowns, jewelry, etc.)

what the previous guy was thinking of was the Caste System of India (AFTER INDUS)

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hahahahahaha :) you so lame !

~ Hey that is really mean, there is nothing lame about asking that question.

I have to find the answer to it as well for a project I'm doing,

but I have looked it up and couldn't find a straight answer all I know is that their social classes were majorly determined by the style and color of their clothing.

I hope this helps maybe just a little bit. :)

-Kayla Marie Craig

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Philsopher, soldier, farmer, herdsman, craftsman, and magistrates.

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caste system

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