Because he was king and made the rules. And because most Egyptians wanted to live in an harmonious and prosperous society, which the Pharaoh promoted. And Pharaoh provided food support for state works during the dry months when there was no works on their farms. And Pharaoh's state granaries provided relief food when the Nile didn't flood due to lack of rain and so avoided mass starvation. All a good mutual exchange of responsibility.
beacuse they were very stupid,cruel,mean,ugly,horrible,and idiots.This is my words not yours soo its just my opinions thxs for ur time and i no this awnser didnt help but o well. <3
They believed that the Pharaoh was a god in human form.
Because they were the god of all things possible.
because in ancient Egypt they were thaught of as kings just because of their blood line, and there ancestors
they belived that the pharorh was a god
the reason they had pyramids was to honour the great pharoahs. they were believed to be the gateway to heaven. pyramids were only built to signify the king.
They built false entrances and doors, along with traps, to protect the tombs of pharaohs from tomb-robbers; without these traps and false entrances, tomb-robbers would take the valuable artifacts that the pharaohs were buried with.
Ancient Egyptian civilization is often credited with the discovery of Geometry. They also invented new and efficient forms of multiplication and division, which the Greeks adopted over their own systems.
The Egyptians mummified all of their Pharaohs. This is because without an intact body, the Egyptians believed that one would not make it to the afterlife.
The reign of Queen Hatshepsut was important because she was one of the few female pharaohs in ancient Egypt, which challenged traditional gender roles. She ruled as a successful and influential pharaoh, undertaking extensive building projects and expanding Egyptian trade. Her reign demonstrated that women were capable of holding positions of power and authority in ancient Egypt.
Yes, since the pharaohs are at the top of the social pyramid the lower classes think that if they do not obey the pharaohs they would get punished.
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Pharaohs ruled over ancient Egypt. they ruled, made laws, and basicly dominated over the Egyptian population. they were sort of like presidents today, but had much more power in that they can make laws or ban something without anyones consult. So, they were like an emperor. The Egyptian population also could not vote for a pharaoh, because the future pharaoh would be the son of the current pharaoh.
You must remember that Egyptian burial arrangements cost money, you had to buy mummification,tombs and etc. The burial treatment the pharaohs got were the absolute best, according to Egyptian religion that same dead body would be used in the next life so people tried to preserve their body the best way they could after death. Poor people could just be buried without mummification,but rich people could have a detailed mummification and a tomb filled with anything they wanted to bring to the next life. The goal the Egyptian people had was to have all they need after death and a preserved body to use also.
Well Egyptian FARROWS might say "OINK OINK" or "Squeeeel" but PHARAOHS proclaimed themselves as gods or descended from Gods, and were considered the best and most holy mortals that ever lived. People built pyramids voluntarily without pay, as opposed to forced slave labor, which is commonly portrayed. If you could do service to the divine in any way or form, this was a BIG chance to perform a task that would get you into good standings with them
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Basically they had complete power, much like the kings and queens of today without the checks and balances
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How do you think the ancient Egyptians were able to construct such massive pyramids without modern technology? What significance do you believe pyramids held for ancient Egyptian society, beyond being tombs for pharaohs? In what ways have pyramids inspired modern architecture and design? How do you think our understanding of pyramids and their purpose might evolve in the future with new technological advancements and research methods?