Which best describes the three levels of Sumerian society?

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priests; rulers and government officials; merchants, artisans, and peasant farmers
priests; rulers and government officials; merchants, artisans, and peasant farmers

rulers, officials, and priests; lesser priests, scribes, merchants, and artisans; peasant farmers
rulers, officials, and priests; lesser priests, scribes, merchants, and artisans; peasant farmers

the king; priests; officials, scribes, merchants, artisans, and farmers
the king; priests; officials, scribes, merchants, artisans, and farmers

high priest and king; officials; merchants and peasants

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The best description of the three levels of Sumerian society is:

rulers, officials, and priests; lesser priests, scribes, merchants, and artisans; peasant farmers.

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