Egyptian pharaohs differed from kings of other cultures primarily in that B) they were considered gods. Pharaohs were often viewed as divine or semi-divine figures, believed to be the intermediaries between the gods and the people of Egypt. While many kings across various cultures were also absolute rulers (A) and passed their kingship to their sons (D), the unique aspect of their divinity set pharaohs apart. Option C, that they were considered immoral, is not typically associated with the perception of pharaohs.
in which of the following ways did Egyptian pharaohs differ from Kings of other cultures
A) they were absolute rulers
B) they were considered gods
C) they were considered immoral
D) they passed their king ship to their sons
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