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4 October, 13:59

Who led egyptian society and controlled the country

A. Bureaucrats

B. Pharaoh's

C. Priest

D. Scribes

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  1. 4 October, 14:25
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    The correct answer is B. Pharaoh's

    Explanation

    Ancient Egyptian society was organized hierarchically on nine levels. In the highest part was the Pharaoh, who was considered a demigod, for this reason he had the maximum power; the second level was occupied by the Viziers, who were advisers to Pharaoh for all matters; in third place were the nobles, that is, prominent families close to the pharaoh; on the fourth level were the priests who were responsible for leading religious affairs; fifth there were the soldiers who were responsible for protecting the kingdoms and avoiding foreign invasions; sixth there were the scribes who were important people and their main function was to count, write and read messages to the Pharaoh and his entire bank; in the seventh-place there were artisans who made all the ornaments used by royalty, painted temples and made costumes; in eighth place there were the peasants who were responsible for cultivating the land to provide the best food for the kingdom; finally slaves were found, mainly they were prisoners of war who were forced into rough labor such as transporting giant rocks, building temples and the famous Egyptian pyramids. So, the correct answer is B. Pharaoh's
  2. 4 October, 14:27
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    The answer is B. Pharaohs
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