<span>In china, to which social class did merchants, government officials, landlords, and confucian scholars belong?<span>
</span>Answer: In china the social class from where the merchants, government officials, landlords and confucian scholars belong to was Gentry. This term was used for those people who belong to the upper class and who may be from nobility in position and birth.
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explaintion: it makes up the evidence to support your main idea
Answer:
4. Sudra; they are lower caste but not Untouchables/ Dalit.
5. Vaishya; they are merchants
Explanation:
The Hindu Caste system is one of the oldest and most deeply entrenched discriminatory systems in the world. It groups people into various castes which determines their social treatment.
4. This is a member of the <u>Sudra caste</u>. This is the lowest caste and it is believed that if they have good karma, they will move up to a higher caste when they reincarnate. Reference is made to the bottom of the barrel which refers to the Untouchables.
They are considered to be below the caste pyramid and are sometimes viewed as subhuman which leaves them vulnerable to abuse even in modern day India.
5. This is the <u>Vaishya caste </u>or the Merchant and Landowner caste. They are the third caste in the pyramid. They are craftsmen and merchants who sell to all castes thereby connecting them together.
That would be the Roman Catholic Church.
Both sides were Christian churches but the Eastern one based around Byzantium was Orthodox while the Western one based around Rome and Pope was the Roman Catholic church. They still exist today except that the Orthodox church is not unified by a single leader and countries that practice Orthodox Christianity each have their own religious leader.