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Which best describes the three levels of Sumerian society?

A. Priest; rulers and government officials; merchants, artisans and peasant farmers

B. rulers, officials, and priest; lesser priests, scribes, merchants, and artisans; peasant farmers

C. The king; Priest; officials, scribes, merchants, artisans, and farmers

D. High priest and kings; officials; merchants and peasants

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User Havier
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its c hope this helps
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User Pravin Kamble
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Option C. The king; Priest; officials, scribes, merchants, artisans, and farmers. Sumerian society was divided into three major groups or social strata according to the type of social feature of the inhabitants. These are free men, semi free men, and slaves.
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