the largest social class in Egypt or ancient Rome was made up of what
The lowest class of people in ancient Egypt were slaves.
The lower class (peasants, workmen, etc.).
Ancient Egypt had three main social classes--upper, middle, and lower. The upper class consisted of the royal family, rich landowners, government officials, important priests and army officers, and doctors. ... Ancient Egypt's class system was not rigid. People in the lower or middle class could move to a higher position.
The social class that most people belonged to in ancient Egypt was merchants. There were few people in the nobles class.
how were the social class strctures similar and different in sumer and egypt
The largest social class was farmers due to the rising population.
The largest social class in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome was farmers due to the rising population. Farmers made up the largest social class in both in Egypt and Ancient Rome and in every society up to the industrial revolution in the 19th century. Peasant farmers were the largest class in all pre-industrial societies.
the largest social class in Egypt of ancient Rome was made up of A artisans B farmers C soldiers D traders b.farmer
The small-farmers.
Farmers.
The small-farmers.
The Pharaoh had the highest level in the class ranking
The largest and lowest social class in both Egypt and Rome were made up of common people. In Egypt they were referred to as peasants. In Rome they were called plebeians.
Serfs, or slaves, were the lowest class for ancient egyptians.
I do not know
peasants
YES. Ancient Egypt had an established social pyramid and people could not rise or fall in their station.