Daily Life in Ancient Egypt 

In ancient Egypt, religion strengthened the Pharaoh's position at the top of the social pyramid because they
Were believed to be gods.
Were also official priests.
Performed mummifications.
Often wrote religious texts.
What ancient Egyptian group made up the largest social class?
Priests
Scribes
Artisans
Peasants
In ancient Egypt, a major duty of the High Priest was to
Oversee all religious ceremonies.
Cleanse themselves for temples.
Perform healing on other people.
Take care of god's temple.
How were scribes treated in ancient Egyptian society?
They were often mocked and insulted.
They were admired, but paid poorly.
They were more respected than the pharaoh.
They were paid well and highly respected.
Which of the following is true of ancient Egyptian artisans?
Artisans were often members of the lowest peasant class.
Artisans were of the most respected and admired people.
Artisans were skilled, but not respected by higher classes.
Artisans' social ranking was directly below the priests.
Which social class of Ancient Egypt would have liked to belong to? Why did you choose that class?
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