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1. What does the widening (getting bigger) nature of the pyramid suggest about the number of people who belonged to each level of society?

2. How was life for farmers in ancient Egypt alike and different from life for slaves?

3. What does the much greater relative size of the lowest class tell you about the need for laborers in Egyptian society?

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. it suggests that the amount of people who belong to that rank

2. Life for farmers were different from the slaves because even though most were poor they still were at a higher rank than slaves because being a slave was the lowest position of the society. Also farmers were the "back bone" of the society because they provided food and other neccecities. However they were alike because they were both poor and relied on other people.

3. It tells me that the Egyptians needed many people to create and build their empire. Another thing it tells me is they needed many people to work in order to keep their society running.

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