What is the correct order of the social structure of ancient Egypt? Place the highest group at the lowest group at the bottom

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The social structure of ancient Egypt can be organized from the highest to the lowest group as follows:

  1. Pharaoh - The king, considered a god on earth.
  2. Nobles and Priests - High-ranking officials, nobles, and priests who held significant power and wealth.
  3. Scribes - Educated individuals who could read and write; they were crucial for administration.
  4. Artisans and Craftsmen - Skilled workers who created goods and were respected for their craftsmanship.
  5. Farmers and Laborers - The majority of the population, responsible for agriculture and manual labor.
  6. Slaves - The lowest social class, often used for hard labor and had few rights.

This hierarchy reflects the roles and status of different groups in ancient Egyptian society.