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Objective 1: Describe Nomadic Societies and it's effects on trade
-there are two social classes which are: nobles and commoners
-governing was not done by nobles, but tribes looked after their own affairs & hated interference
-nobles had complete authority and dealt with disobedience swiftly during the time of war
-the leaders could pass their social authority to heirs, but the heirs could lose their status if they didn't have appropriate leadership.
-nobles wanted to trade with those settled people as soon as the classical era
-even the commoners could have recognition if they sought to be courageous during war
-nomads wanted agriculture and manufactured goods so commerce was small scale.
-nomads were involved with long distance trade.
-nomads also led caravans across Central Asia and linked settled societies from China to the Mediterranean Basin