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What was the social status of a bureaucrat in ancient egypt

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They were Nobles.

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Bureaucracy was conceived in ancient Egypt. After the Pharaoh, the vizier held the most important status and acted as a chief minister and was the head of bureaucracy. After the vizier, next in ancient Egypt hierarchy were the nobles; and only the nobles were eligible to hold government positions.

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The correct answer of the given question above about the bureaucrats in Ancient Egypt would be MIDDLE CLASS. The social status of a bureaucrat in Ancient Egypt is middle class. A bureaucrat is considered as one of the persons who runs or operates a government or company. Hope this answer helps.
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