Which of the follow best describes the social class of a small farmer?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aelite of society, whose wealth had lasted for several generations%0D%0Aelite of society, whose wealth had lasted for several generations%0D%0A%0D%0Alargest portion of society, who owned a small amount of land%0D%0Alargest portion of society, who owned a small amount of land%0D%0A%0D%0Abottom of society, who were denied all freedoms%0D%0Abottom of society, who were denied all freedoms%0D%0A%0D%0Aunsure of role in society, and not allowed to vote%0D%0Aunsure of role in society, and not allowed to vote

The largest portion of society, who owned a small amount of land.

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I apologize for the incorrect response. In the context provided, the small farmer would not necessarily be considered the "largest portion of society, who owned a small amount of land." This description is more aligned with the middle class, who typically owned average-sized plots of land.

A more accurate description for the social class of a small farmer would be:
- Middle class: A significant portion of society who owned and worked on their own land. They were generally self-employed, but their wealth and social standing were not as high as the elite class. They had some independence and economic stability but were not part of the wealthiest or highest social ranks.