The Pharaoh controlled the government by centralizing power and acting as both a political and religious leader, viewed as a divine figure. They appointed officials to oversee various aspects of administration, such as tax collection, infrastructure, and military defense, ensuring loyalty through a hierarchy of trusted individuals. The Pharaoh also utilized a network of local governors and bureaucrats to maintain order and implement policies across the vast territories of Egypt, reinforcing their authority through a combination of fear and reverence.
The king (pharaoh) keeps control of the government
The Pharaoh was the supreme religious authority. The Pharaoh was believed to be, not so much a man or a king but, a God. Religion and Government were not separated in Ancient Egypt.
The Pharaoh
The government was dominated by a single man the pharaoh
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The pharaoh was supposedly a god (religious leader) and also a King/Emperor/Pharaoh (government leader).
they tell the pharaoh how to please the god and about things like how to control the weather...etc
A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.
The Pharaoh is the highest priest and government official. also the Pharaoh was believed to be half god and man and the child of the gods
They were chosen by the pharaoh
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Jobs of the pharaohs are symbols of life, and the pharaoh is the head of the government, and the pharaoh decides how Egypt's affairs should be run from highest to lowest levels.