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Anglo-Saxon society was organized into all the following classes of people except... a. scops b. churls c. thralls d. thanes e. earls

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The Anglo-Saxon social class not included in the list 'scops, churls, thralls, thanes, and earls' is 'scops,' as they were not a distinct social class but traveling poets or bards. The actual social classes in Anglo-Saxon society included earls, thanes, churls, and thralls.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Anglo-Saxon society was organized into several social classes but did not include one of the choices listed: scops, churls, thralls, thanes, and earls. The correct answer, which represents a class not found in Anglo-Saxon society, is 'scops.' The Scops were actually traveling poets or bards in Anglo-Saxon England, not a distinct social class. The classes included:

  • Earls/Ealdormen (nobility)
  • Thanes (warrior aristocracy)
  • Churls (free peasants)
  • Thralls (slaves)

Comparing this to the other ancient societies mentioned, in Neo-Assyrian society, the primary social classes were nobles, professionals, peasants, and the enslaved. In the context of Roman society, the classes were patricians, equites, plebeians, and slaves. The largest class in most ancient societies, including feudal European society, was usually made up of peasants or serfs with varying levels of freedom and rights.

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