Ancient China: Social Classes Diagram
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What term describes people whose backgrounds, incomes, and ways of life are alike?

  • Ethnicity
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Social Class (correct)
  • What does 'structure' refer to?

    The way something is set up or organized.

    Who is at the highest level in the social hierarchy of Ancient China?

    Emperor and family

    What position did government officials hold in Ancient China's social hierarchy?

    <p>2nd level</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What defines warriors in Ancient China's social structure?

    <p>2nd level; high ranking soldiers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What social class do farmers with small farms belong to?

    <p>Peasants</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Craftspeople are skilled in making what?

    <p>Things</p> Signup and view all the answers

    At what level do merchants and traders rank in Ancient China's social hierarchy?

    <p>5th level</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Social Class in Ancient China

    • Social Class: Refers to groups of people who share similar backgrounds, incomes, and lifestyles.
    • Structure: Indicates how different elements are organized within a society, including the ranking of social classes.

    Levels of Social Classes

    • Emperor and Family: Occupies the highest social tier, possessing ultimate authority and ruling over the entire population.
    • Government Officials: Positioned at the second level, comprising scholars, landowners, and lawmakers responsible for governance and administration.
    • Warriors: Also belonging to the second tier, high-ranking soldiers who serve in the military and provide protection for the state.

    Lower Social Classes

    • Peasants: Found at the third level, primarily farmers who work small plots of land to produce food and support the economy.
    • Craftspeople: Classified as the fourth social level, they are skilled artisans who create goods and contribute to trade and culture.
    • Merchants & Traders: Positioned at the fifth level, individuals involved in the buying, selling, and exchanging of goods, often regarded with varying respect depending on the region and time period.

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    Explore the social classes of Ancient China through this informative quiz. Learn about the hierarchy from the emperor and his family to government officials and warriors. Test your knowledge on the structures and definitions related to these classes.

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