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it deepened on whether they had a social class in their society. if they did then yes they would of wore something more fashionable and prettier for a party.
They had what is pictured like a pyramid. On the top would be the Pharaoh, on the upper middle class, there were the scribes, noblemen and shop keepers. And in the lower class there were the farmers.
The social class that most people belonged to in ancient Egypt was merchants. There were few people in the nobles class.
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They are from all social classes but the majority are probably working class.
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Serfs, or slaves, were the lowest class for ancient egyptians.
Ancient Egyptians have sex after every meal and i learned this in Social Studys class and its a true fact.
There was potential for ancient Egyptians to move from once social class to another, but it was difficult. To do so, an ancient Egyptian may have served the pharaoh, married someone of higher class, or moved to a higher ranking town or village. Usually though, a person would stay in the same class their whole lifetime.
The majority are middle class, followed by lower. Upper make up a large minority.
Because people either decided to be rich or make fun of poor people.
it deepened on whether they had a social class in their society. if they did then yes they would of wore something more fashionable and prettier for a party.
the egyptians were higher and lower class upper and lower Egypt
Social Classes: - Upper class contained nobles, priests, government officials and warriors. - Merchants, traders and artisans made up a Middle or "Freeman" Class. - Slavery
There were many different jobs for the Ancient Egyptians. But it all depends on what Social Class they were in. The upper or ruling class were either priests or nobles. The middle class which was also the largest class were either merchants, scribes, soldiers, physicians, artisans, and skilled workers. The lowest class was made up of slaves and peasants.