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Social Hierarchy In Ancient Civilizations

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Social hierarchy in ancient civilizations refers to the structured social order where individuals are ranked based on factors such as wealth, power, and social status.

Key Features

  • Hierarchical structure
  • Ranking of individuals
  • Inequality in society
  • Power dynamics

Pros

  • Helped maintain order and stability in society
  • Provided a sense of identity and belonging for individuals
  • Enabled efficient allocation of resources

Cons

  • Perpetuated inequality and oppression
  • Limited social mobility for lower-ranking individuals
  • Fostered discrimination and prejudice

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