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292049517Mesopotamia-according to Law Code of Hammurabi 1. free landowning class (royalty, high officials, warriors) 2. dependent farmers/artisans=primary work force 3. slaves for domestic service0
292049518Egypt-divisions not very distinct, very diverse peoples 1. kings, high officials 2. lower officials, local leaders, priests, artisans 3. peasants= vast majority1
292049519Shang China1. elite= warrior class 2. royal and elite families 3. general population (peasants) 4. servants2
292049520Olmec1. elite who used wealth and organized labor for building projects, used religion to gain power 2. merchant class engaged in long-distance trade3
292049521Chavin-class distinctions appear to have increased 1. local chiefs, more powerful chief or king, priests who led religious life 2. common people4
292049522Israel1. wealthy and powerful priests- more division between the wealthy and poor of the society 2. common people5
292049523Assyria1. elite class 2. skilled professionals- priests, diviners, scribes, doctors, artisans 3. subjects6
292049524Persia1. warriors (king) 2. satrap (governor over a province) 3. priests (Magi) 4. peasants7
292049525Greece (polis)1. tyrant 2. free people who could rise up in the ranks 3. slaves8
292049526Sparta-highly militaristic 1. elite class (warriors) 2. middle class farmers and artisans 3. helots- slave class9
292049527Athens-divided into 4 class based on yearly yield of their farms -top 3 classes could hold state offices -lowest class could participate in meetings of the Assembly 1. elite class 2. gov officials 3. poor city dwellers, small land-holding farmers 4. slaves and servants10
292049528Rome-patron/client relationships bound together individuals of different classes -wealthy merchants, landholders - landholders created latifundia (large land estates), local elite groups -peasants- men forced to devote time to military service -the family lived under the absolute of the oldest male, the paterfamilias 1. patricians-elite 2. tribunes 3. plebeians- majority of population11
292049529Han China1. emperor 2. priests, scholars, officials (gentry) 3. merchants and soldiers 4. common population 5. servants12
292049530India-very distinct class and caste system 1. Brahmins- priests and scholars 2. Kshatriya- warriors and officials 3. Vaishya- merchants, artisans, landowners 4. Shudra- peasants and laborers 5. Untouchables- people doing polluting or demeaning work13
292049531Sassanid Empire1. shah (king) -powerful nobles and cousins of the shah rules regions of the empire -warrior nobles: society cultivated the arts of hunting, feasting, and war 2. local aristocracy 3. general population14
292049532Islamic Civilizations1. elite (caliphate) 2. high ranking officials 3. merchants 4. commoners 5. slaves15
292049533Byzantine Empire1. elite class 2. high ranking aristocracy 3. rural landowners 4. servants16
292049534Medieval Europe-manors: self-sufficient farming estates -nobles had power over serfs: workers who belonged to the manor couldn't leave -feudal system: king and lords gave land (a fief) to vassals for sworn military support, who then might have given some land to their vassals, etc.17
292049535Song China-educated were higher up -civil service examination allowed men to be chosen for gov service based on merit18
292049536Mayans-rulers and elite served priestly and political functions 1. elite 2. priests 3. common population 4. servants19
292049537Aztecs-great inequalities 1. high nobility, warrior elite 2. specialized merchant class who controlled long-distance trade 3. commoners who lived in small homes and ate a limited diet20
292049538Mongols1. Khan 2. powerful families 3. leading families 4. warriors 5. slaves21
292049539Yuan China1. Mongols 2. Central Asians and Middle Easterners 3. Northern Chinese 4. Southern Chinese22
292049540Tropical Africa and Asia 1200-1500-wealthy urban elites prospered from Indian Ocean trade.. gap between elite and common people widened -slavery increased and most slaves were trained in specific skills23
292049541Delhi Sultanate1. Sultan (king) 2. elite class 3. merchants 4. common population 5. slaves24
292049542Early Modern Europe-some social mobility 1. noble families 2. bourgeoisie (wealthy urban class who thrived on finance, manufacturing, and trade; gradually increased land and married into the nobility) 3. laborers, journeymen, apprentices (vast majority= very poor)25
292049543American Colonial Societies/ New World-dominated by the Spanish 1. Hidalgos- Spanish immigrants=nobles 2. Creoles- Europeans born in the Americas 3. Mestizos- European + Amerindian 4. Mulattos- European + African 5. Amerindians 6. Castas- Amerindian + African 7. runaway slaves 8. slaves26

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