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Change: rented gentry and lived a harsh life. They were the bottom of the social pyramid. The peasants were'nt at the bottom of the social class! They were considered to be above the scholar-gentry. Learn something!
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Nov 3 2009, 4:14 AM EST
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Change: yeah i know, what a freakFYI, Whoever wrote this is a complete idiot and a horrible writerI Wish I were an oscar mire wiener, O that is what I really want to be, if I were an oscar mire wiener, everyone would be in love with me!(thunderous
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Sep 22 2009, 10:53 PM EDT
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Change: I Wish I were an oscar mire wiener, O that is what I really want to be, if I were an oscar mire wiener, everyone would be in love with me!(thunderous applause)Ancient Chinese society was divided into two distinct classes, the upper and the lower class. Within
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Change: FYI, Whoever wrote this is a complete idiot and a horrible writerAncient Chinese society was divided into two distinct classes, the upper and the lower class. Within each class, there was also a hierarchy of social status. Below, briefly describe the members of each of these classes:The
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Sep 21 2007, 10:06 AM EDT
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Change: civil service created by the Han Dynasty. They could come from any social class as long as they ownedpass a large portionseries of landdifficult andexams theyto rentedachieve theira landpostition. forFor money,the collectedpeople taxes,who servedare asqualified judges
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Sep 16 2007, 12:22 AM EDT
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Change: they stayed as peasants because of high taxesThe Social Pyramid: In the boxes below, place the social groups identified above in the appropriate place in the social pyramid. The highest
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Sep 13 2007, 10:58 AM EDT
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Change: etc. The reason why scientists were not considered of the Upper Class was because they did not prove themselves from taking any test or anything. They just fooled around with tools and objects and eventually something "magical" happens and they have an invention. The peasants have small
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Sep 12 2007, 9:31 AM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Sep 12 2007, 7:21 AM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Sep 12 2007, 7:20 AM EDT
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Change: Rich and the cool guys ↑ Poor and the okayish guys↓ Soldiers - it was only the generals who earned respect, merchants - they may have been rich because of the
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Sep 12 2007, 7:19 AM EDT
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Change: Soldiers - it was only the generals who earned respect, merchants - they may have been rich because of the trades, however they are still
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Sep 12 2007, 5:43 AM EDT
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Change: class and are being looked down upon. their trades helped China's economic growth. Scientists had helped the society with their 'inventions' likesuch theas gunpowder, paper andetc.The peasants gunpowder...have etcsmall Thefamilies peasantsand lived in simplemud-brick homeshouses. andThey owned very
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Sep 12 2007, 4:40 AM EDT
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Change: Soldiers - it was only the generals who earned respect, merchants - they may have been rich because of the trades, however they are still
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Sep 11 2007, 10:36 PM EDT
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Change: In the boxes below, place the social groups identified above in the appropriate place in the social pyramid. The highest spot should be occupied, of
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Sep 11 2007, 10:33 PM EDT
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Change: Ancient Chinese society was divided into two distinct classes, the upper and the lower class. Within each class, there was also a hierarchy of social status. Below, briefly describe the members of each of these classes:The Upper Class:The Lower Class:
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