Question
Which statement is an accurate comparison of Egypt’s and Mesopotamia’s social hierarchies?(1 point)
Responses
In both societies, merchants were a part of the upper class.
In both societies, merchants were a part of the upper class.
In both societies, enslaved people held the least power.
In both societies, enslaved people held the least power.
In both societies, the king was in the same class as nobles.
In both societies, the king was in the same class as nobles.
In both societies, slavery was frowned upon
Responses
In both societies, merchants were a part of the upper class.
In both societies, merchants were a part of the upper class.
In both societies, enslaved people held the least power.
In both societies, enslaved people held the least power.
In both societies, the king was in the same class as nobles.
In both societies, the king was in the same class as nobles.
In both societies, slavery was frowned upon
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate comparison of Egypt's and Mesopotamia's social hierarchies from the options given is:
**In both societies, enslaved people held the least power.**
This statement reflects the fact that in both ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, enslaved individuals occupied the lowest tier of the social hierarchy and had very limited rights and power.
**In both societies, enslaved people held the least power.**
This statement reflects the fact that in both ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, enslaved individuals occupied the lowest tier of the social hierarchy and had very limited rights and power.