Which social class existed on the bottom level of the social hierarchy under the Inca Empire a commoners B conquered?

Which social class existed on the bottom level of the social hierarchy under the Inca Empire a commoners B conquered?

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Which social class existed on the bottom level of the social hierarchy under the Inca Empire a commoners B conquered?
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which social class existed on the bottom level of the social hierarchy under the inca empire ?

A commoners

B local governors

C military leaders

D conquered  nobles

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    Which social class existed on the bottom level of the social hierarchy under the Inca Empire?

    Farmers - At the bottom of the social class were the farmers. The farmers were also the largest and the most important class within the Inca Empire.

    What is the social class of commoner?

    The terms commoners, common people or the masses refers to ordinary people who are members of neither the nobility nor the priesthood. In a system of social classes they are those without title or rank. Since the 20th century, the term common people has been used in its place.

    Which Inca social class enjoyed the most rights privileges and?

    All nobles enjoyed certain privileges. They received gifts of land, servants, llamas, and fine clothing. They did not pay taxes, and men had the right to marry more than one wife.

    Where did social classes come from?

    The existence of a class system dates back to times of Ancient Egypt, where the position of elite was also characterized by literacy. The wealthier people were at the top in the social order and common people and slaves being at the bottom.