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1.strenthing the importance of the familly farm
2. encouriging city dwellers to return to farming
Priests served the gods’ needs and, at times, the power of the High Priest of Amun-Ra rivaled pharaoh’s. Pharaoh appointed the priests during early periods but later the posts became hereditary. <span>Scribes, part of the third level of the pyramid, were some of the only people in Egypt who could </span>read and write<span>. They </span>kept the records<span> of the country including the amount of food produced and gifts presented to the gods. </span>
changing it to the construction of a national railroad.
leading to the Emancipation Proclamation.
leading to the North giving up its antislavery stance.