1. king
2.nobles and priests
3. merchants,craftsmen,scribes
4. farmers/unskilled workers
5. enslaved people
Actually,those above were the ones that were included in the social classes:
1. Upper Class(Pharaoh,nobles,and priests)
2.Middle Class(merchant,craftsmen,scribes)
(*Farmers/Unskilled workers are in the middle of Middle and Lower Class...*)
3.Lower Class(enslaved people)
1. king
2.nobles and priests
3. merchants,craftsmen,scribes
4. farmers/unskilled workers
5. enslaved people
Pharaoh, priests, members of the pharaoh's court, and nobles who held the largest estates are included in the Upper Class,
The social classes of ancient Egypt could be described by a pyramid. At the top of the pyramid was the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was the highest class. The class under the Pharaoh were the priests and nobles. Under them were skilled workers such as traders, shopkeepers, artists, and scribes. Under that were farmers and herders, the people in charge of growing the food and raising the livestock. At the bottom of the pyramid were unskilled laborers. These were the people who were not specially trained at anything.
The major religion in Egpty is Muslim.
fmkgm'
The population of ancient Egypt was divided into groups of people with different jobs and responsibilities to society. These social classes were structured as a pyramid with six levels.
A hierarchy is the social system in ancient Egypt
The social classes of ancient Egypt are often illustrated with the shape of a pyramid (a 3-dimensional triangle) because ancient Egypt is closely associated with pyramids and because it is convenient to describe the class arrangement using a triangular figure - lots of people on the bottom, fewer in the middle ranks, very few on top, and the Pharaoh at the very peak.
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from the most important down:PharaohGov. officials/nobles and priestsSoldiersScribesMerchantsArtisansFarmersSlaves and servants
i think it is the peasants like in Egypt's social classes.
The major religion in Egpty is Muslim.
I am not very sure, but I think the Egyptians did have economy based on a division of social classes because they had different classes so they probably had different economy.
fmkgm'
The population of ancient Egypt was divided into groups of people with different jobs and responsibilities to society. These social classes were structured as a pyramid with six levels.
The Kush did not have a very advanced social order. However, they did have rulers and those they ruled. They did not have distinct classes like Egypt did.
A hierarchy is the social system in ancient Egypt
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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 classes of ancient Egypt are often illustrated with the shape of a pyramid (a 3-dimensional triangle) because ancient Egypt is closely associated with pyramids and because it is convenient to describe the class arrangement using a triangular figure - lots of people on the bottom, fewer in the middle ranks, very few on top, and the Pharaoh at the very peak.