In Ancient Egypt, the social class most likely to read and write would be the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh and the upper classes, such as priests and scribes, were typically the only ones who received education and thus had the ability to read and write. While some merchants and craftsmen might have had limited literacy, it was the Pharaoh and those in similar high-ranking positions who had formal training in writing.
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)
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Soldiers
Merchants
Craftsmen
Soldiers Merchants Craftsmen
Pharaoh
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