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In ancient Egypt, how was the authority of the Pharaoh enhanced through the religious beliefs of the people? A. they were considered gods by their culture B. the gods instructed the people to obey the Pharaoh C. invading armies forced them to follow their beliefs D. the Pharaohs had “god-like” powers

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Answered by suneeltomar1980
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Ancient Egyptian religion was a complex system of polytheistic beliefs and rituals that formed an integral part of ancient Egyptian society. It centered on the Egyptians' interactions with many deities believed to be present in, and in control of, the world. Rituals such as prayer and offerings were provided to the gods to gain their favor. Formal religious practice centered on the pharaohs, the rulers of Egypt, believed to possess divine powers by virtue of their positions. They acted as intermediaries between their people and the gods, and were obligated to sustain the gods through rituals and offerings so that they could maintain Ma'at, the order of the cosmos. The state dedicated enormous resources to religious rituals and to the construction of temples.

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Answered by Banjeet1141
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A) They were considered gods by their culture is the correct answer.

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Ancient Egyptian religion was a complicated system that formed an essential aspect of Egyptian civilization. Egyptian religion was entirely polytheistic, consisting of beliefs and rites from ancient Egyptian civilization.

  • Egyptian religion was based on the Egyptians' relationships with several gods or goddesses who were thought to be present in and control of the world battle.
  • Egyptian religion was a synthesis of Egyptian mythology, science, medicine, and so on.
  • The religion of the ancient Egyptians lasted almost 3,000 years. It was the society and religion that had so many deities.
  • Individuals might connect with the gods for personal gain, requesting assistance through prayer or commanding the gods to act through magic.
  • These behaviours were different from but inextricably related to, formal rituals and organizations.
  • As the pharaoh's status decreased, the popular religious tradition became more significant in Egyptian history.
  • The immense efforts taken to assure the survival of their souls after death - via the provision of tombs, burial goods, and gifts to maintain the bodies and spirits of the departed - demonstrate Egyptian belief in the afterlife and the importance of funeral rites.

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