The Levels Of The Egyptian Social Class Pyramid

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The levels of the egyptian social class pyramid are very complex. There are three tiers to this pyramid.There are the top, middle, and bottom classes.

The very tippy-top of this pyramid is the Pharaoh. He is given absolute power and is known as a god like figure.Right below the pharaoh are the nobles and priests.They are both wealthy and powerful.Priests, individually, please the gods and study the stars to look in the future in a way.The nobles can have government jobs or can be Viziers [ chief ministers]

The middle class has a lot of jobs.In this class are the professional educated, the army, skilled workers, craft people, and storekeepers\merchants. The professional educated are scribes, accountants, and doctors.The soldiers are

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