History & Civics
Describe the social life in ancient China.
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Important aspects of the social life in ancient China were:
- The king or emperor was both the secular and religious head of society.
- Society was hierarchical: Under the king or emperor were the nobles and merchants, craftspeople and farmers, then slaves in the descending order.
- The army was important, with warrior-nobles holding high status.
- Families were close-knit; elders and ancestors were deeply respected.
- Multiple families lived together in groups called clans.
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