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Can you elaborate on the reason why there were inequities in the Ancient Egyptian social structure?

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Answer: Symbolically, the social structure of Egypt can be placed pyramidally.

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The social structure of Egypt is quite simple. At the head of the state stood a pharaoh who was the undisputed ruler of the state. In certain periods of Egyptian history, his reign was equated with the divine. Others on the list were priests. Ritual ceremonies, prayers, and sacrifices were their task and all to please the deities. Below them on the social scale were warriors, those who cared about the security of the state. Then came the free peasants who were mainly engaged in agriculture, and the last on the list were slaves.

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