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Pharaohs had a lot of rights, I know that much. Slaves didn't have very many rights, I'm guessing, because they're slaves. And, I really don't know the other rights, these were just ibvious, so yeah.

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Q: What rights and freedoms did people each of the social classes have in ancient Egypt?
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