14.
Egyptian women
A. had a low status and were very dependent on men.
B. were c...
14.
Egyptian women
A. had a low status and were very dependent on men.
B. were considered to be lower in society than slaves.
C. had fewer freedoms than other ancient civilizations.
D. enjoyed rights that were extended to all legally defined areas of Egyptian civilization.
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