Answer:social classes you would most likely see would be
1). Royalty
2). Wealthy
3). Middle Class
4). Poor
5). Slave
Explanation:
Royalty and wealthy go hand in had with money but are different in social standings because you can be rich without being part of the royal family. Middle class is like it is now. Workers who are paid. The poor don’t have jobs or homes most likely because the couldn’t pay the tax. Slaves are the lowest because the go with criminals. In the past they were laborers and property to be owned . As a slave you have no rights but you have to follow the law.
Can you type it in English some how
Answer:
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Explanation:
right so when japan attacked America in 1941 they thought that they would do anything to stop a war like negotiate or something. but instead they just stirred a sleeping beast. because america was the richest country at the moment and the leader in economics. a couple hours after pearl habour lady lex ( formerly known USS Lexington ) USS enterprise and York Town were on the hunt to find the japenese task force that sent the carrier- based aircraft. japan had already invaded half of asia but they obviously didnt have enough resources to power their navy and air force the heart of the japenese power. they tried to knock australia out of the war by doing a secong pearl habour on them sinking some scout planes warships and subs. they also destroyed some artilery batteries. but that werent enough. to the end of the japenese they were so desperate that they were using kamikaze planes, rockets and subs. they even sent Yamato to beach it self on the beaches of okinawa to stop the americans and use the ship as a giant artilery platform.
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