Asked by Laruen
Which classes of people were equal to one another?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What does your book say?
Answered by
Laruen
emperor
chosen by nobles and priests to lead in war
priest - performed rituals, gaves advice, and ran schools
nobles - served as officals, judges, and governers
warriors
could become nobles by killing or capturing enemies
merchants - often acted as apies for the empire
artisans - passed skills on to their children
farmers - made up most of the population
slaves - were mostly captives or criminals
chosen by nobles and priests to lead in war
priest - performed rituals, gaves advice, and ran schools
nobles - served as officals, judges, and governers
warriors
could become nobles by killing or capturing enemies
merchants - often acted as apies for the empire
artisans - passed skills on to their children
farmers - made up most of the population
slaves - were mostly captives or criminals
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Two different classes each has two different occupations. What are they?
Answered by
Laruen
merchants & artisans?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right!
Nobles and priests were also in the same class.
Nobles and priests were also in the same class.
Answered by
Laruen
so the answer is Nobles and priests?
Answered by
Laruen
im just making sure because when you ask me that question I thought it was a different question but similar to my question
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Both are good answers.
Merchants and artisans were considered in one class.
Nobles and priests were also considered in the same class.
Merchants and artisans were considered in one class.
Nobles and priests were also considered in the same class.
Answered by
Laruen
ok just making sure
thanks :)
thanks :)