History & Civics
The person occupying the highest position in the social structure in ancient Egypt was:
- the priest.
- the Pharoah
- the craftsman.
Egyptian Civilisation
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the Pharoah
Reason — As the Egyptians believed that their kings or Pharoah were the descendents of Gods, the Pharoah was not only the head of the state, but also God's representative on Earth.
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