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Pavel [41]
2 years ago
10

-7. Why did pharaohs have absolute power?

History
1 answer:
vova2212 [387]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

The answer is option A or "Egyptians believed that the pharaohs were gods who had come to take care of Egypt." Which is basically the reason why the pyramids of Egypt were built in the first place, to make sure that the pharaohs can still reign over Egypt and control the Egyptians lives even after they die and enter the afterlife.

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