It was a monarchy - there was no voting.
Women in ancient Egypt were entitled to sell goods, own property, sue in court, and file for divorce.
No, democracy was not invented in Ancient Egypt. While Ancient Egypt had a complex society with aspects of governance, such as a pharaoh and officials, it lacked the democratic principles of citizen participation and voting found in later systems. Democracy, as we understand it today, originated in Ancient Greece, particularly in Athens, around the 5th century BCE.
on large estates, but im not sure if it was in villages, but im pretty sure
A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
There were two parts Ancient Egypt, Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
Egypt is a monarchy so they don’t vote.
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
Ancient Greece was the first place to attempt to promote the political rights of all citizens.
good rights
they started voting in 1999
They were allowed to marry.
no. they did not used to get much rights but they were known as all equal
Women in ancient Egypt were entitled to sell goods, own property, sue in court, and file for divorce.
During the reign of ancient Egypt's pharaohs, political and economical activities were under the rule of these dynasty pharaohs. The pharaoh would consult with his priests on religious matters, however, the non royal classes of people in ancient Egypt had no political rights.
Yes; ancient Egpytian women had legal rights and freedoms. It has been argued that in the ancient world they were the freest.
By people voting,lising to their speech,and to see if he/she is going to mack the country better.
In ancient Egypt, slaves had limited rights compared to free citizens, but they were not entirely without protections. They could own property, marry, and sometimes even earn money to buy their freedom. While they were primarily used for labor, the treatment of slaves varied, and some could achieve higher social status through their contributions. Overall, while they lacked the full rights of free individuals, certain legal protections existed for them.