shang developed writing by using pictographs which is similar to mdern chinese writing
The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
Family ties wer important because Shang believed their ancestors could help them in a time of need. Shang would show respect by giving their ancestors food,wine and special prayers.
they worshipped spirits and respected there ancestors
gods, spirits and ancestors
The Shang Dynasty's rank for artisans is the lowest in the social classes.
shang society was sharply divided between nobles and peasents
well in the Shang society i guess it was more like kings and peasant's. Like in the Egyptians they had lower and lower status's of people. The Shang weren't that complicated and they all were more easy to understand their own social rank.
well in the Shang society i guess it was more like kings and peasant's. Like in the Egyptians they had lower and lower status's of people. The Shang weren't that complicated and they all were more easy to understand their own social rank.
well in the Shang society i guess it was more like kings and peasant's. Like in the Egyptians they had lower and lower status's of people. The Shang weren't that complicated and they all were more easy to understand their own social rank.
well in the Shang society i guess it was more like kings and peasant's. Like in the Egyptians they had lower and lower status's of people. The Shang weren't that complicated and they all were more easy to understand their own social rank.
they got richer
some details that would describe the shang society is that it has many empires but only one ruler at a time and people could overthrow that ruler
they got richer
It was led by a powerful king who controlled land.
The lowest level of Shang society was comprised of slaves and commoners who worked in agriculture, crafts, and other labor-intensive tasks. They had little social status and were subject to the authority of the ruling elite.
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