The _______ class included merchants, manufacturers, craftsmen and artisans.
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The lower economic class include merchants, manufacturers, craftsmen, and artisans.
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- In the olden times, there were an existence distinct economic and social classes.
- Each class occupies a certain place with respect to their occupation and place in the organization of work.
- At the topmost place are the rulers and the nobles.
- Next to them are the priests who served as government officials, overseeing the clerks, organizing and directing the economy.
- Then comes the traders, merchants, and manufacturers who make, distribute and exchange goods. Few groups of artisans and craftsmen who make unique special goods come under the lower economic class.
- The peasants were very lower in the social hierarchy.
- At the bottom were the slaves.
Hence, merchants, manufacturers, craftsmen, and artisans belong to the lower economic class.
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