The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:
Egyptian women were allowed to become scribes for viziers.
<span>Egyptian women could not own property and were given few rights.</span>
<span>Egyptian women had a high level of independence. </span> <span> </span> I think the correct answer is the second option The status of the Egyptian women would be that they could not own property and were given few rights. Hope this answers the question.
Generally , Egyptian women enjoyed a fairly high level of independence
Explanation
In the ancient Egypt there was no marriage ceremonies, marriage occurred once a woman a mans house with the goods agreed upon. Marriages were usually arranged by one's parents with an agreed upon bride price and reciprocal gifts from the groom's family to the bride's.
An exception to most other ancient societies, Egyptian women achieved parity with Egyptian men. They enjoyed the same legal and economic rights, at least in theory, and this concept can be found in Egyptian art and contemporary manuscripts.
Egyptian woman generally enjoyed a fairly high level of independence
Federalism is the system of government in which power is divided between a central government (so America's federal government) and regional governments (state governments). So I think it is C