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Who was at the bottom of the social triangle in Ancient Mesopotamia?

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people

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Mesopotamia's social pyramid was not unlike many later civilizations. Enslaved people were on the bottom, the lower class, then the middle class, and finally the upper class. The king and royals made up the top of the pyramid as the highest social class.

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