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If you made a drawing of all the social groups of ancient Egypt, the drawing would be in a pyramid shape. On the top would be the king and his family. Beneath that would be a small upper class of nobles, army commanders, and priests. Next would be a larger base of skilled middle-class people, such as artisans, shopkeepers, and traders.

>>> At the bottom would be the largest group, which would be unskilled workers and farmers.

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