In ancient times, power was centralized among rulers, religious leaders, and elites, creating social hierarchies based on wealth and status.
Power dynamics in ancient times were structured in a way where certain individuals such as rulers, religious leaders, and elites held authority over society. As populations grew and civilizations developed, power became more centralized with leaders commanding obedience in return for protection and prosperity. This led to the formation of social hierarchies based on wealth and status, creating distinct classes within society.