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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
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If you could be anyone in ancient Egypt except the pharaoh, who would you choose to be? Explain the reasons for your choice. Mak

e sure to include the advantages and disadvantages of your social position.
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2 answers:
Gala2k [10]3 years ago
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I would be the scribes person. That person is in charge of writing everything that happens such as in a market or an event that happened. The advantages is that writing is basicly your job. A disadvantage is that there is a variety of things you need to write such as about a battle.
Harlamova29_29 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:   Administrator of territories occupied or governed by Egypt.

If I could be anyone in Ancient Egypt, except Pharaoh, I would choose to be:

Administrator of territories occupied or governed by Egypt, because I consider that I have a potential in matters of planning, control, organization and management, which are priority aspects in the administrative management of a company.

The advantages of my social position would be:

• Provision of numerous powers for administrative management.

• Application of planning and control techniques for resource extraction.

• Leadership to achieve the objectives set.

The disadvantages of my position would be:

• Dealing with social, economic, political and cultural issues because they are in territories other than their own, which already have their own idiosyncrasy.

• Maximum responsibility in matters where problems of any kind will arise that directly affect the administration in the territories occupied or governed by Egypt.

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