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In Areth, the Soicial Clases were divided into four sections: First Class, Middle Class, Lower Class, and Slaves/Prisoners of war.
For the first class, it was a mix a male and females. What you needed to have to be in the first class is a job which in most cases would be a warrior and have money. Most of the men that would have money would inherit some and work for most of it. First Class would also have land. Women would be considered First Class if they were married to a First Class Male.
The Middle Class people in Areth would have some sort of a job in the communtity. The Middle class citisens would have some money/income and have some land or litle land. Most Middle clammen would work for small buisness. Just like with First Class, if a women married a Middle Class man they would be considered in the Middle Class.
The Lower Class people in Areth would mostly have no job at all. If so, it wuld be manual labor for very little pay. As you may be able to point out, The Lower Class closley resembled slaves. Lower Class people had little to no money (if so, in rare cases, would be because of manual labor). The Lower Class people would have no land that they owned and would live day to day. Most of the Lowerclassmen would have the very bassic education that their mothers gave them when they were a small child from ages 1-6.
Slaves in Areth were not citizens. Slaves would be owned by The First Classmen to work for them in their buisness or for manual labor. Slaves would have absolutly no money and no land. If they had any education, it was be because they were a prisoner of war and got their education in another country.
The Areth Social Clases has taken a lot of concepts from Athens. One thing that was based o[f of Athens was the inequality. Just like in Areth, in Athens women would be respected the most when the were married (especially to a man in the first class).
In Areth, the Soicial Clases were divided into four sections: First Class, Middle Class, Lower Class, and Slaves/Prisoners of war.
For the first class, it was a mix a male and females. What you needed to have to be in the first class is a job which in most cases would be a warrior and have money. Most of the men that would have money would inherit some and work for most of it. First Class would also have land. Women would be considered First Class if they were married to a First Class Male.
The Middle Class people in Areth would have some sort of a job in the communtity. The Middle class citisens would have some money/income and have some land or litle land. Most Middle clammen would work for small buisness. Just like with First Class, if a women married a Middle Class man they would be considered in the Middle Class.
The Lower Class people in Areth would mostly have no job at all. If so, it wuld be manual labor for very little pay. As you may be able to point out, The Lower Class closley resembled slaves. Lower Class people had little to no money (if so, in rare cases, would be because of manual labor). The Lower Class people would have no land that they owned and would live day to day. Most of the Lowerclassmen would have the very bassic education that their mothers gave them when they were a small child from ages 1-6.
Slaves in Areth were not citizens. Slaves would be owned by The First Classmen to work for them in their buisness or for manual labor. Slaves would have absolutly no money and no land. If they had any education, it was be because they were a prisoner of war and got their education in another country.
The Areth Social Clases has taken a lot of concepts from Athens. One thing that was based o[f of Athens was the inequality. Just like in Areth, in Athens women would be respected the most when the were married (especially to a man in the first class).