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In Egyptian culture, what role did temples most likely play in everyday religious practice and community life?

Temples played a small role. Only religious leaders could enter temples, so people worshipped elsewhere.
Temples played a large role. State religion and its related practices, including visiting temples, were enforced.
Temples played a small role. The expectation of offerings meant that only the wealthy could actively participate in temple culture.
Temples played a large role. Temples were the focus of all religious worship and practice in most communities.

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Temples played a large role. Temples were the focus of religious worship and community life in most communities — centers for rituals, festivals, economic activity, and interactions between priests and the public (even though household cults also existed).