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Egypt's social structure by Anahi Cuahutle (Priest (ceremonies (their…
Egypt's social structure by Anahi Cuahutle
Slaves
some were educated
accounting
writing
worked for pharaohs
were treated almost
worked in the noble
some say the
homes
cleaning
dressing them up
helped around with
taking care of
their children
and cooking
temples
and royal places
the same as
the people in
the higher class
unpaid
low
society
Scribes
society
high
worked for
religious leaders
government officals
recorded information
date
time
what happened
why it happened
important
Government officals
wealthy
good food
pigeon
goose
quail
cooked duck
antelope
sheep
goat
good house
good life
some where noble
powerful
carried out orders
the
pharaohs
from
related to pharaoh
inherited power
society
high
Priest
ceremonies
in honor to
their gods
kings
were in charge of
religious rituals
temples
religion touched every
part of peoples
life
powerful
respected
male or female
were treated equally
society
high
Artisans
made
temples
statue
for pharaohs
gods
art
skilled
educated
creative
painters
carpenters
potters
weavers
sculptors
made statues for
pharaohs
middle
society
Peasants
unskilled
farmed
paid taxes with
crops
as a reward
they were able
to keep the
left over grain
to eat
worked for pharaohs
when not busy
farming
spend most of
their time working
they ate
homemade bread
onions
fish
cucumbers
low
society
Pharaohs
were important
believed to be gods
gods were
a big deal
back then
named them self
the reason pharaohs
gods was because
scared of gods .
people were
ruler of Egypt
military leader
made laws
powerful
became a law
their words
high
society