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In ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh, or king, had absolute power and was even considered a god. Since he couldn't look over all of Egypt by himself, he appointed viziers to help him look over the country and collect taxes. He also divided the country into nomes and appointed nomarchs to govern the small nomes. However, the Pharaoh had absolute control over Egypt and appointed government officials himself.

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