B) Knowing that education was not available to all social classes in Ancient Egypt, choose the

social classes most likely to read and write: (1 point)
Pharaoh
Government Officials, Nobles, Priests
Scribes

Soldiers
Merchants
Craftsmen

Craftsmen
Merchants
Pharaoh

Scribes
Farmers & Slaves
Merchants

3 answers

The social classes most likely to read and write in Ancient Egypt are:

  • Pharaoh
  • Government Officials, Nobles, Priests
  • Scribes

So the correct answer is the first option. Scribes were specifically trained to read and write, while Pharaohs and officials also had access to education and literacy, unlike the lower classes such as soldiers, merchants, craftsmen, farmers, and slaves, who generally did not receive formal education.

A) Choose the correct answers in the chart: (2 points)
Patriarchy Matriarchy
A society controlled by women
A society controlled by men

In the chart, the correct answers would be:

  • Patriarchy: A society controlled by men
  • Matriarchy: A society controlled by women

So the completed chart would look like this:

| | Patriarchy | Matriarchy | |----------------------------------|-------------------------------|-------------------------------| | A society controlled by women | | A society controlled by women | | A society controlled by men | A society controlled by men | |