The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
During the revolution they were called commoners. Among them, there were also some sans-culottes (beggars and homeless people).
1st class -Priest 2nd class-Rulers 3rd class-merchants 4th class-servents
Merchants vs other higher classes Peasant vs. State Authorities and vs. Landowners There were probably more, but that is all I can name right now
The church, the upper class, and the lower class. It's more of how you perceive them to be though. The original Three Estates, as you may already know, are the church, the nobility, and the peasants. So if you were to translate that to today, the nobility would be those wealthiest in our society, and the peasants are those who are the lowest on the totem pole. The lower working class. Hope this helps!
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. Because according to the Confucious beliefs artisans and merchants made their living of the labor of others, whereas peasants provided produce from their own land for both the empire and themselves.
Peasants are engaged in farming, they raise food, and everyone depends upon food, to a much higher degree than they depend on other products that are either made by artisans or sold by merchants, especially in an overpopulated society where the demand for food always tends to exceed the supply.
Merchants
They found this sort of work unworthy, and therefore gave them a lower rank.
True. In Aztec society, merchants and artisans were considered nobles because of their crucial role in the economy and their ability to provide valuable goods and services to the community. They were highly respected and held in high regard for their contributions to society.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The structure of Japanese feudal society is as follows: 1. Emperor. 2. Shogun and daimyo. 3. Samurai warriors. 4. Peasants and artisans. 5. Merchants. The Feudal Society functioned on the basis of fealty (loyalty) to the King for land.
The social pyramid of China during the Shang Dynasty was an aristocratic society. The king ruled over the military nobility and the there was a priest class that kept the records of the government and were in charge of religion.