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28 August, 23:40

Ancient Egypt had a social hierarchy. If the hierarchy had five levels, with the pharaoh at the top, at which level were farmers

and herders?

the second tier, immediately below the pharaoh

the third (middle) tier

the fourth tier

the fifth (bottom) tier

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  1. 28 August, 23:43
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    Ancient Egypt had a social hierarchy, according to which the hierarchy had five levels, with the pharaoh at the top, farmers and herders were at the fourth tier.

    Answer: Option C

    Explanation:

    The social hierarchy established by ancient Egypt was the social order to be followed in various culture tradition and working capacity of the society. It had 5 levels in the hierarchy.

    The top most level was given to the Pharaoh which formed the first level. Then came the government officials and high ranked army officials at the second level following the Pharaoh.

    Third level in the social pyramid was given to the Writers, Intellects and Soldiers. They were followed by the Farmers and Herders at the fourth level. The bottom level or 5th level were given to Slaves and servants.
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