In ancient Egypt, social classes had distinct rights and freedoms. Pharaohs held absolute power, commanding respect and worship, while nobles and priests enjoyed privileges such as land ownership and influence in governance and religion. Artisans and merchants had the right to own businesses and property, though they were subject to the whims of the elite. Peasants and laborers, while having limited rights, were protected by laws that ensured their basic needs, but they faced heavy taxation and were often bound to the land they worked.
the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs made the important rules and laws also the consequences any of the rules were broken) they were viewed as gods and were the highest of all the social classes.
In the beginning of Ancient Egypt there was only 2 different classes. The nobles and Pharaoh and everyone else, but after a long time a middle class began to appear and 5 different classes formed. The Pharaoh, the nobles, scribes and educated people, the farmers, and the slaves.
what are the people called
The Ancient Egyptian empire made slaves of the people of Judea.
no only wealthy people
No rights and no freedoms were given to the people of ancient Egypt.
The modern social concept of personal rights and freedoms did not exist back at that time.
the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs made the important rules and laws also the consequences any of the rules were broken) they were viewed as gods and were the highest of all the social classes.
Egyptian
In the beginning of Ancient Egypt there was only 2 different classes. The nobles and Pharaoh and everyone else, but after a long time a middle class began to appear and 5 different classes formed. The Pharaoh, the nobles, scribes and educated people, the farmers, and the slaves.
what are the people called
Egyptian people
The modern social concept of personal rights and freedoms did not exist back at that time.
A good name for an ancient Egyptian scribe is Akil because it means intelligent and scribes were very intelligent people in ancient Egypt.
The Ancient Egyptian empire made slaves of the people of Judea.
hmmm... let's think... maybe... nah, it just COULDN'T have been the ANCIENT EGYPTIANS. That's ridiculous. it was the australians
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