What is the correct order of the social structure of ancient Egypt? Place the highest group at the top and the lowest group at the bottom.

scribes
pharaoh
farmers
merchants
priests

My answer:
Pharaoh
Priests
Scribes
Merchants
Farmers
Am I correct?

TYSM

Yes, you're right.

Thank you

You're welcome.

1) Which was the highest social group in ancient Egypt after the pharaoh?

a)priests***
b)merchants
c) scribes
d)famers

I think priest can some confirm?

probs priest

thx

thank you

yE I got the same thing

Yes, you are correct! The correct order of the social structure of ancient Egypt, from the highest group to the lowest group, is as follows:

1. Pharaoh
2. Priests
3. Scribes
4. Merchants
5. Farmers

The pharaoh was at the top of the social structure as the ruler and was considered divine. Below the pharaoh were the priests, who were responsible for performing religious rituals and maintaining the temples. Scribes were highly educated individuals who held administrative roles and were responsible for writing and keeping records. Merchants were involved in trade activities, while farmers, who formed the largest group in Egyptian society, were responsible for cultivating the land and providing food for the population.

To arrive at the correct answer, you correctly placed the pharaoh at the top, followed by priests, scribes, merchants, and finally farmers at the bottom. Well done!