02, What factors led to the formation of two distinct social groups in the Bronze Age societies? What was the difference between these two groups?
Ans. In the
Bronze Age agriculture was done by the people of the society in the early
period The people produce so much that fulfill their daily requirements, but
due to increase in production the surplus or whatever was left of food
production, after the consumption or need of the society were met came to he
appropriated by a small group of administrators They became priest and form an exclusive
group. The successors of the original administrators gradually lost, touch with
agricultural techniques as well as with knowledge of production of other articles.
They developed the idea that they are divine
powers .Thus; the society was divided into two exclusive class of producers and
appropriators. The difference between these two groups was that the producers
produced food only to fulfill their daily requirements and they do not have any
knowledge about other things whereas the appropriators have every latest knowledge
and techniques about agriculture.
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