What social class did most people belong to in ancient egypt?
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At the top of the social pyramid was the pharaoh with the government officials, nobles and priests below him/her. The third tier consisted of the scribes and soldiers with the middle class in the fourth level. Peasantswere the fifth tier of society with slaves making up the lowest social class.
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At the top of the social pyramid was the pharaoh with the government officials, nobles and priests below him/her. The third tier consisted of the scribes and soldiers with the middle class in the fourth level. Peasantswere the fifth tier of society with slaves making up the lowest social class.
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In the social pyramid of ancient Egyptthe pharaoh and those associated with divinity were at the top, and servants and slaves made up the bottom.
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