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It was different for the different social classes. The pharoah had life easy, he could get whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted with just a simple command. High class priests also had it life pretty good, they had to work for their riches and work for the pharoah. Next was scribes, scribes were trained through hour after hour, harsh training. Scribes read and wrote, they were also skilled with mathematics. The scribes kept track of what came in and what went out. Last in the social class was slaves, slaves were either forced to work to pay off debts or became slaves from war, slaves who could pay off their debts somehow could regain freedom. Slaves who became slaves from war were far less fortunate, they did hot, hard, back breaking work everday, all day.

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well what they do is work work work. but pharoahs don't work or do they???.

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The closest I have found is Colleen McCullough's depiction of Cleopatra's life (Anthony and Cleopatra). However, she was a late pharaoh.

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it is thier economic resources in which they depend upon.

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Lifestyles in Egypt, as in any other country, vary depending on various social factors. These include health, wealth, social position, employment etc.

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