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Which social class was the consider the highest class during the Renaissance?
The middle class
The nobles
The workers
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The nobles.
During the Renaissance the aristocracy (nobles) and high-ranking clergy formed the top social class. Wealthy merchants and the middle class gained power and influence, but nobles remained the highest status socially.
During the Renaissance the aristocracy (nobles) and high-ranking clergy formed the top social class. Wealthy merchants and the middle class gained power and influence, but nobles remained the highest status socially.
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