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In the Elizabethan great chain of being, which being was at the lowest rung of human society?

A. the King
B. the Knight
C. the nobleman
D. the common man

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Answer:

D The Common Man

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In the Elizabethan great chain of being, the being that is considered as the lowest rung of human society is the common man. The answer to this item is letter D. The life of the poor during this Era was quite harsh as they were not associated with the distribution of wealth of the kingdom. Welfare states were not also available during this period.
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