Egyptian society was structured like a pyramid.
-Pharaoh
-Government Officials ( Nobles, priests)
-Soldiers
-Scribes
-Merchants
-Artisans
-Farmers
-Slaves and servants
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The Egyptian upper class was made of the Pharaoh, his family, and the other nobility. Scribes and soldiers might be considered upper class as well.
the largest social class in Egypt or ancient rome was made up of what
middle class
Egyptian society was structured like a pyramid. -Pharaoh -Government Officials ( Nobles, priests) -Soldiers -Scribes -Merchants -Artisans -Farmers -Slaves and servants For more information, see the Related Link below.
The different roles of the people of ancient Egypt reflected on their social status. The pharaoh and his family held the highest social position in Egypt, followed by the small upper class of army commanders, nobles, and priests. A very large group of traders, artisans, and scribes made up the middle class. The largest group made up of farmers and unskilled workers was the lowest class. Ambitious people in the lowers classes were able to improve their social position even though there were divisions in Egyptian class structures. Hope this helps.
The Second Estate.
The King and Queen.
The largest social class in Colonial America was the middle class. The highest class was the gentry.
The largest and lowest social class in both Egypt and Rome were made up of common people. In Egypt they were referred to as peasants. In Rome they were called plebeians.
The largest social class in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome was farmers due to the rising population. Farmers made up the largest social class in both in Egypt and Ancient Rome and in every society up to the industrial revolution in the 19th century. Peasant farmers were the largest class in all pre-industrial societies.
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Doctors, lawyers, engineers, managers, social workers, architects, and teachers made up a growing middle class.