Social Sciences, asked by fabrisio02020, 5 months ago

Why were some Egyptians able to take jobs that
did not involve farming?​

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Answered by kunalsinghkpsss
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Answer:

There was a large variety of jobs in Ancient Egypt.

There were bakers, scribes, farmers, priests, doctors, craftsmen, merchants and many more.

Jobs were usually inherited from your parents – if your father was a farmer, it would be very likely that you would become a farmer too.

There were no schools in Ancient Egypt, meaning even children had jobs.

Answered by bhatideepak233
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Answer:

The jobs of the upper class are fairly well known. The king ruled by delegating responsibility to his vizier who then chose the people beneath him best suited to the job. Bureaucrats, architects, engineers, and artists carried out domestic building projects and the implementation of policies, and the military leaders took care of defense. The priests served the gods, not the people, and cared for the temple and the gods' statues while doctors, dentists, astrologers, and exorcists dealt directly with clients and their needs through their particular (and usually high-priced) skills in magic.

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