Pharaoh is a greek word.
Tutankhamen was the pharaoh of the Egypt at that time, and I do believe that he would have been at the absolute top of the Social Pyramid, as he is the pharaoh, and therefore the one with the most power. I do hope this helps.
From top to bottom; Pharaoh , Government officials , Soldiers , Scribes , Merchants , Artisans , Farmers , and the Slaves .
It was built like a pyramid because, so you can see who was most important. On the top of the pyramid we have our Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was like a king. The Pharaoh ruled ancient Egypt. Next we have the Government Officials. The Government Officials job was to assist the pharaoh in his or her role as supreme ruler of Egypt. Now we have the Priests. The Priests were very Religious, that's why their 3 on our social pyramid. Here comes the Scribes on our social pyramid in 4th place! Scribes were very hard working. Make way for the Artisan's. Apparently it has the word ART in it so that means they do art. Last but not least we have our low class. The Peasants. Peasants were just the towns people. That was a literal Social Pyramid!
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.
Egypt's social order, with the pharaoh at the top and various classes beneath, helped maintain order by reinforcing hierarchical power structures. The pharaoh was seen as a divine ruler and his authority was unquestioned. Priests, nobles, and officials supported and upheld his rule, and the lower classes, such as farmers and laborers, accepted their place in society. The belief in an afterlife and the pharaoh's divine role further legitimized his authority and discouraged rebellion or dissent.
Tutankhamen was the pharaoh of the Egypt at that time, and I do believe that he would have been at the absolute top of the Social Pyramid, as he is the pharaoh, and therefore the one with the most power. I do hope this helps.
The pyramid with the pharaoh at the top and the peasants at the bottom
it was to show how important people were Also it was mostly about what jobs they had in Egypt's daily life. the pharaoh was at the top of the social pyramid. Peasant farmers were at the bottom part of the social pyramid. The rich looked down upon the bottom.
To Build a Social Pyramid,you need to make a regular pyramid. Then, you get paper and write down the people stations from top to bottom.Example: Pharaoh, Government, Officials, Soldiers, Scribes, Merchants, Artisans, Farmers, and Slaves. Remember Up to Down. Then you glue it to and triangle side of your Social Pyramid.
The shape that would best represent a diagram of Egypt's social classes would be a triangle. This is because the pharaoh is at the top and then a few nobles underneath then the large amount of workers.
you would have to be at the top of the pyramid
From top to bottom; Pharaoh , Government officials , Soldiers , Scribes , Merchants , Artisans , Farmers , and the Slaves .
It was built like a pyramid because, so you can see who was most important. On the top of the pyramid we have our Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was like a king. The Pharaoh ruled ancient Egypt. Next we have the Government Officials. The Government Officials job was to assist the pharaoh in his or her role as supreme ruler of Egypt. Now we have the Priests. The Priests were very Religious, that's why their 3 on our social pyramid. Here comes the Scribes on our social pyramid in 4th place! Scribes were very hard working. Make way for the Artisan's. Apparently it has the word ART in it so that means they do art. Last but not least we have our low class. The Peasants. Peasants were just the towns people. That was a literal Social Pyramid!
The shape that would best represent a diagram of Egypt's social classes would be a triangle. This is because the pharaoh is at the top and then a few nobles underneath then the large amount of workers.
It was built like a pyramid because, so you can see who was most important. On the top of the pyramid we have our Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was like a king. The Pharaoh ruled ancient Egypt. Next we have the Government Officials. The Government Officials job was to assist the pharaoh in his or her role as supreme ruler of Egypt. Now we have the Priests. The Priests were very Religious, that's why their 3 on our social pyramid. Here comes the Scribes on our social pyramid in 4th place! Scribes were very hard working. Make way for the Artisan's. Apparently it has the word ART in it so that means they do art. Last but not least we have our low class. The Peasants. Peasants were just the towns people. That was a literal Social Pyramid!
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.
Egypt's social order, with the pharaoh at the top and various classes beneath, helped maintain order by reinforcing hierarchical power structures. The pharaoh was seen as a divine ruler and his authority was unquestioned. Priests, nobles, and officials supported and upheld his rule, and the lower classes, such as farmers and laborers, accepted their place in society. The belief in an afterlife and the pharaoh's divine role further legitimized his authority and discouraged rebellion or dissent.