The main difference is that a monk remains within his community while the friar has a public ministry. Generally speaking, once a monk enters the cloistered life, he does not leave. Friars are often given assignments in the world although they do have a communal life. This is why friars such as the Franciscans and Dominicans were very active in the evangelization of the New World while monks like the Benedictines established monasteries much later.
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2. planters
Explanation:
With the introduction of slavery in the South, the dominant people in the class structure became the planters. The planters were the people that owned large lands. They were mostly producing cash crops, the majority of which were for export in Europe. Considering the fact that their crops were in high demand and very well paid for, the planters quickly became very wealthy, which propelled them up into the hierarchy and to become the ones that control the society.
The ancient Greeks lived on a rocky and mountainous peninsula. Fertile land/soil was scarce in the mountainous regions but mild climate allowed for some farming. People lived in isolated communities. Mountains made travel by land difficult and dangerous so people mostly traveled by sea. Greek culture was spread easily due to several islands surrounding the peninsula and sea travel.