The slaves especially those who put put to work building the monuments, working in the mines and quarries.
THE king of Egypt
Ancient Egypt had the Pharaoh and his relatives sitting at the top of the social structure.Modern Egypt has the Egyptian President and the fellow military commanders.
The slaves were the poorest and the lowest
the slaves because there at the bottom of the social pyramid
Here is a social pyramid Pharoah High Priests Artisans Land Owners Laborers and slaves
If you were a higher class person in ancient Egypt, yes, you would find it fair and perfect and you would probably love the social structure because you are at the top. But if you were a lower class family, you would probably not find the social structure fair at all because you are not getting enough money or food on your table so you wouldn't find the social structure fair at all. So your answer would depend on who you are asking. To answer this question, I would include opinions and perspectives of all classes in Egypt and all people that are a part of the social structure.
The social class structure was pharaoh,viziers,overseers,nomarchs,scribes,craftworkers,farmers and lastly slaves.
it was to show how important people were Also it was mostly about what jobs they had in Egypt's daily life. the pharaoh was at the top of the social pyramid. Peasant farmers were at the bottom part of the social pyramid. The rich looked down upon the bottom.
Currently Egypt is an Islamic country. It is a relatively modern, developing country, the main trade is tourism.
Egypt today has no rigid social structure. However, there is certainly an entitled wealthy class and the lower class of working poor which predominates in most developing nations, for which Egypt is no exception.
Both had a monarch who was above the nobility who was in turn above the peasantry and slaves.
Slaves. And condemned prisoners with their noses cut off, working in the stone quarries.