Of the following societal positions, which was highest in Egyptian society? A. slaves B. priests C. scribes D. farmers
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In Egyptian societal positions, priests were highest. In the social pyramid of ancient Egypt the pharaoh and those associated with divinity were at the top level of the pyramid, and servants and slaves made up the bottom level of the pyramid.
The Egyptians also upgraded some human beings equal to gods.
Their leaders of these divine people, called pharaohs.
They were believed to be gods in human body.
They had absolute commanding power over their subjects.
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