There are many individuals and groups that are both for and against the influence of interest groups in American politics. Those that support interest groups believe that they allow individuals to create a united voice by organizing a group or political action committee. However, those that do not support interest groups believe that they have outsized influence in politics and prevent the functions of democracy from occurring because interest groups tend to support policies supported by large corporations, wealthy individuals, or causes with large financial support. Therefore, those that do not support interest groups believe that their activities distort our political system and misrepresent the views of American citizens in the aggregate.
The social groups in ancient Egypt were pharaoh, vizier, high priests and nobles.
Pharaoh were the kings of ancient Egypt. In Egyptian civilization, the pharaohs were considered living gods. The Egyptians believed that these rulers were direct children of the god Osiris, so they acted as intermediaries between the gods and the Egyptian population.
Vizier was Pharaoh's prime minister and assisted him in managing many kingdom affairs. He had the job of transmitting the king's orders, collecting taxes, administering justice, controlling the state of public works, and also controlling river transport.
High Priests in the social hierarchy below only in Pharaoh. Endued with enormous prestige and power, they were the Priests or responsible for religion and various functions in the administration of the Egyptian Empire. They were considered the wise men of Egypt.
Nobles the third class was intended for the nobles. Among them military chiefs, who were responsible for the security of Egyptian territory.
I would say some people take, individual differences too personally, and then conflict starts, people fight, argue, even start wars.