Who made up the largest social class of early civilization

enslaved people

farmers and skilled workers

priest and rulers

merchants and traders

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In early civilizations, the largest social class was typically made up of farmers and skilled workers. This class formed the backbone of agricultural societies, as they were essential for food production and various crafts. While enslaved people also constituted a significant group, farmers and skilled workers generally outnumbered them. Rulers and priests, along with merchants and traders, represented smaller, more specialized elite classes within these societies.