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A) Which statement accurately compares the social structures of Egypt and Mesopotamia? (1 point)
Priests and priestess were closer to the pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
Enslaved people were a part of the middle class in Mesopotamia.
Merchants were more important in ancient Egypt.
Scribes were a part of the lower class in Egypt
Priests and priestess were closer to the pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
Enslaved people were a part of the middle class in Mesopotamia.
Merchants were more important in ancient Egypt.
Scribes were a part of the lower class in Egypt
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The statement that accurately compares the social structures of Egypt and Mesopotamia is: **"Priests and priestess were closer to the pharaoh in ancient Egypt."**
In ancient Egypt, the priestly class held significant power and were closely associated with the pharaoh, who was considered a divine ruler. In contrast, the other statements are not accurate. Enslaved people were not part of the middle class in Mesopotamia, merchants were generally important in both societies but not necessarily more in Egypt, and scribes were typically part of the upper class due to their literacy and roles in administration in Egypt.
In ancient Egypt, the priestly class held significant power and were closely associated with the pharaoh, who was considered a divine ruler. In contrast, the other statements are not accurate. Enslaved people were not part of the middle class in Mesopotamia, merchants were generally important in both societies but not necessarily more in Egypt, and scribes were typically part of the upper class due to their literacy and roles in administration in Egypt.
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