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The ruins of Great Zimbabwe are the remains of the royal city in the kingdom of Zimbabwe. This city consisted of the Hill Ruins, the Great
Enclosure, and the Valley Ruins. The Hill Ruins are based on a granite platform, with some remains of human settlements. The Great
Enclosure is based at the south of the hills. It was made of granite blocks and was the primary dwelling for the ruling class. It contains many
brick living quarters, a community area, and a route to a high tower. Common people lived in the Valley Ruins. It consists of brick huts and
dry stone walls.
Which three statements are true based on the passage?

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The people of Great Zimbabwe were skilled stone craftspeople.

Great Zimbabwe had a system of social classes.

The ruling class lived in the city of Great Zimbabwe

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Answer:

  • The people of Great Zimbabwe were skilled stone craftspeople.
  • Great Zimbabwe had a system of social classes.
  • The ruling class lived in the city of Great Zimbabwe

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The people of Great Zimbabwe were skilled stone craftspeople because they were able to build platforms and bricks made of granite. They were also able to build many brick living quarters which they would have been unable to do unless they had skill with stones.

Great Zimbabwe also had a system of social classes as there was the ruling class and the common people, both of whom lived in different place in the capital.

The ruling class were in the Great Enclosure and the Great Enclosure was in Great Zimbabwe so the ruling class were therefore in the city of Great Zimbabwe.

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