hereditary class造句
例句与造句
- In some societies, this group is a self-perpetuating or hereditary class.
- He has warned Congress America would be creating a hereditary class of aliens, even made-in-America stateless.
- A hereditary class of priests hold various monthly ceremonies for this deity for their crops, the weather, and for healing.
- The GI Bill democratized universities, which were, Conant said, " perpetuating, more than we realize, a hereditary class of highly educated people ."
- During this period, Peter sought to transform the nobility from a hereditary class to one whose status was dependent on service to the state.
- It's difficult to find hereditary class in a sentence. 用hereditary class造句挺难的
- The black berbers ( " haratin " ) of the south were the hereditary class of qanat diggers in Morocco who build and repair these systems.
- From the ancient Greeks, the term passed to the European Middle Ages for a similar " hereditary class " of military leaders, often referred to as the nobility.
- However, one fact remained : based on their actions in the first half of the 11th century, the majority of the people of Venice were clearly not in favor of having a royal hereditary class.
- In Tonga, after contact with Western nations, the traditional system of chiefs was developed into a Western-style monarchy with a hereditary class of " barons ", the Tongans even adopting that English title as a synonym for " chief ".
- From the early 1950s to the late 1970s, when hereditary class labels were very significant, anyone with a " counter-revolutionary " background, that is, anyone previously identified with the landlord or even rich peasant class, was a bad prospect for marriage.
- Even though the vast majority of the rank and file Ogaman military are levies and conscripts, the core of Ogaman military structure is the Knights of Ogama-gor, a hereditary class of men and women who serve as a reservoir of military knowledge.
- The purged society is a regulated one presided over by philosophers educated by the state, who maintain three non-hereditary classes as required : the tradesmen ( including merchants and professionals ), the guardians ( militia and police ) and the philosophers ( legislators, administrators and the philosopher-king ).
- Tribute collection was supervised by the above officials and relied upon the coercive power of the Aztec military, but also upon the cooperation of the " pipiltin " ( the local nobility who were themselves exempt from and recipient to tribute ) and the hereditary class of merchants known as " pochteca ".
- This left the administration of justice in France in the hands of a new and increasingly powerful hereditary class of magistrates, which came to be known as the " noblesse de robe " ( " nobility of the gown " ), in contrast with the traditional aristocracy, known as the " noblesse d'閜閑 " ( " nobility of the sword ", whose position derived from feudal military service ).