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explain the middle class in the Mesopotamian Civilization​

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Moving down the social ziggurat, we find the middle class. This was a widely ranging group of people. At one end of the class, you would find merchants whose wealth rivaled that of priests and successful generals. At the other end, you'd find modest artisans who scraped out a living little better than the lower class

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The Middle Class

Moving down the social ziggurat, we find the middle class. This was a widely ranging group of people. At one end of the class, you would find merchants whose wealth rivaled that of priests and successful generals. At the other end, you'd find modest artisans who scraped out a living little better than the lower class. Regardless, this social class did not play as important of a role in the matters of state as the class above it, but they did have valuable skills. One of the most valuable skills that some members of this class had was writing in cuneiform, the wedge-shaped lettering of many Mesopotamian languages.

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