Nope. They just all sit around, doing nothing. :| jk, of course they do!
Yes, many people in Egypt work or have jobs. According to the World Bank, the labor force participation rate in Egypt is around 50%, with the majority of the population engaged in various sectors such as agriculture, industry, and services.
jobs that Egypt have are : noble men, army men,officers,court officals,priests (Egyptians were obsessed with priests),teachers,scribes,artists,craftsmen,foot soiders,farmers,laborers,and more
it was mesopotamia
No. Some people were farmers, others had other jobs.
They fought the people who tried to invade ancient Egypt. There weren't many wars because there was a thick woods surrounding Egypt so it was hard to get through.
they made slaves work on it
Many people in Egypt work in agriculture, particularly in growing crops such as wheat, rice, and cotton. Others work in industries like textiles, tourism, and construction. Additionally, there is a significant portion of the population that works in the service sector, including jobs in healthcare, education, and retail.
People can find many jobs in Egypt, including working in restaurants. People may also find work in grocery stores or gas stations.
Women in ancient Egypt did not work outside the home usually. They were responsible for raising the children.
The men in ancient Egypt did work depending on their jobs, eg. scribe, builder, vizier, noble, farmer, etc.
the rich people in ancient Egypt had jobs as farmers and priests
soccer
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women
They Pray to god
Peasants made up a majority of the population in Ancient Egypt. Most worked in agriculture or other heavy physical work, like building. They were generally farm labourers, and working on a farm was hard work without modern machinery.
There is...ScribesBakersPriestsFarmersArtistsStone carversFishermen extra...
They were chosen by the pharaoh
they did chores and cared for there parents