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Slav-nsk [51]
3 years ago
8

Will give brainlest :) The Pharaoh was the God-King and controlled all aspects of Egyptian Society. Their government was one bas

ed on religious authority. What type of government did the Ancient Egyptians have?
History
1 answer:
n200080 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Monarchy (Theocratic).

Explanation:

The government of ancient Egypt had a theocratic monarchy that was led by kings called pharaohs. Pharaohs compared to God with power and mediator between God and humanity. Pharaohs hold its authority over laws, policies, temples, and land. He also directed ceremonies and build temples to honour Gods in Egypt. Culture and religion remain firm in the lives of Egyptians along with their faith in Pharaohs as a representation of divine gods.

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