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In the West, the value of a person was based upon which of the following?
His ancestry
His willingness to work
His social class
His education level
His common sense
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His social class.
Traditionally in the West (especially medieval and early modern Europe) a person's social rank—noble, clergy, merchant, peasant—largely determined their status, rights, and value in society.
Traditionally in the West (especially medieval and early modern Europe) a person's social rank—noble, clergy, merchant, peasant—largely determined their status, rights, and value in society.
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