Social Hierarchy In Ancient Egypt

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In Ancient Egypt there was a monarchy, in other words a social structure included the Pharaoh who was at the top of the class. The Pharaoh had countless people under him who would obey his orders. The next in line of the structure was the government officials that included the nobles and high priests. There was a chain of command that would follow in the political structure. The people of Egypt would insure the Pharaoh’s wishes would be granted as the people believed them to be gods in the forms of human (Egyptian Social Structure). The nobles were the ones that could hold a government position and were accountable for pleasing the gods. Depending on who ruled at that time would result on how much power each division would get and how prosperous

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