describe briefly the social structure of ancient Mesopotamia
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The Mesopotamian social structure was highly stratified. There were the high class gentry, the middle class and the lowest class. The government officials, the king, the priests, landowners and the wealthy traders and merchants formed the upper strata of society.
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The Mesopotamian social structure was highly stratified. There were the high class gentry, the middle class and the lowest class. The government officials, the king, the priests, landowners and the wealthy traders and merchants formed the upper strata of society,the Lower Class, and The Slaves.
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