Which correctly compares the social status of women in ancient Egypt with women in ancient Babylonian society? Select Two

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Women were allowed to serve as scribes in ancient Egypt, like in Babylonian society.
Women were allowed to serve as scribes in ancient Egypt, like in Babylonian society.

Women’s work was not confined to the home in ancient Egypt, unlike in Babylonian society.
Women’s work was not confined to the home in ancient Egypt, unlike in Babylonian society.

Women did not serve as priests in ancient Egypt, unlike in ancient Babylonian society.
Women did not serve as priests in ancient Egypt, unlike in ancient Babylonian society.

Women were allowed to own property in ancient Egypt, like in Babylonian society.

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The two responses that correctly compare the social status of women in ancient Egypt with women in ancient Babylonian society are:

  1. Women were allowed to serve as scribes in ancient Egypt, like in Babylonian society.
  2. Women were allowed to own property in ancient Egypt, like in Babylonian society.

These responses highlight the similarities in the legal and social rights of women in both ancient societies.