When a pharaoh died their wives would find another pharaoh to be with. The wives would also remember the pharaoh that died.
I can't find a pharaoh who was called the Fist Pharaoh. Maybe you misspelled something ...
The Pharaoh in the Exodus story is never named - he is simply referred to as "Pharaoh".
The first pharaoh Narmer declared himself pharaoh over Egypt. The next pharaoh would always be a man and would be of the pharaoh's bloodline. If the pharaoh died early, a male cousin,nephew,etc,would be the next pharaoh. If the only man related to the pharaoh was not approved, the pharaoh would pick a different person, not always of bloodline. Once, a man became a pharaoh just for digging out the Great Spinx. So it wouldn't always be of bloodline.
The next in line( usually his nephew)
The lives of Egyptian Peasants were influenced by the Pharaoh. Whatever the Pharaoh said everyone must have done. If not the Pharaoh would have them killed. Therefore everyone listened to the Pharaoh or they would have died.
Because they believed that the pharaoh would become a god
it was important so that the Pharaoh would be worshiped by his people.
Usually the Pharaoh's sons would remain with him until he died; in this case, the son would take over and reign. Normally, the Pharaoh had his Vizier and servants in the palace.
Their economy was based on the Pharaoh. It is that way because the Pharaoh would have to run the whole country. Without the Pharaoh the whole country would fall apart.
The pharaoh would be more important as he was of a higher social standing. If something were to happen to a pharaoh, a new ruler would have to be enthroned complete with the coronation events of the new ruler and the funeral rites and services for the old pharaoh. Slaves, on the other hand, were of little or no importance in the ancient world. If something happened to them, they, or their services would be missed, but would also be replaced.
because they had a belief that the Pharaoh would take the items into his/hers afterlife