Answer:
Ancient Egypt was a barter economy until the Persian invasion of 525 BC and workers were paid in goods rather than cash for their work
Most Egyptians took on their family occupation as social mobility was severely constrained
Jobs ranged from agriculture to mining, to the military, brewing, baking, scribing, medicine and the priesthood
The job of a scribe was one of the few jobs in ancient Egypt, which offered opportunities for social advancement
Each year during the annual Nile floods, many farmers worked as laborers on the Pharaoh’s construction projects
Bureaucrats were expected to politely follow strict rules of etiquette, providing the basis for today’s “civil servant” concept
Priests in ancient Egypt were allowed to marry and their position was often hereditary
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