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The ruling system of ancient Egypt is like a pyramid.

Pharaoh

Tjaty (Prime minister)

Ministers from the Nomes (Counties)

Judges and their officers, (like the police) and scribes

Mayors of towns and villages, with their officers and scribes

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What kind of education system did the Egyptians?

Hieroglyphics


Egyptians developed their own system of writing called?

The Egyptians developed a style of writing that was called hieroglyphics.


Did ancient egyptians use cuneiform?

No, ancient Egyptians did not use cuneiform. Cuneiform is a writing system developed by the Sumerians in ancient Mesopotamia. The Egyptians primarily used hieroglyphics, a distinct writing system that combined logographic and alphabetic elements. While both cultures had advanced writing systems, they were separate and unique to their respective civilizations.


Is it true or false that the Egyptians developed a system of picture writing called Cuneiform?

It is very true!


Did the people of Egypt hate Cleopatra?

The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.The native Egyptians were neutral towards her. Their lives continued in the same basic fashion no matter who was ruling. However the Alexandrians, for the most part, were resentful of her as they never wanted her as their queen in the first place. Many resented the fact that she was forced on them by Rome. But there were also others who were her allies, at least when things were going well.