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The role of the pharoah in Ancient Egypt included all of the following EXCEPT: 1) being a political ruler.

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As a divine ruler, the pharaoh was the preserver of the god-given order, called maat. He owned a large portion of Egypt's land and directed its use, was responsible for his people's economic and spiritual welfare, and dispensed justice to his subjects. His will was supreme, and he governed by royal decree

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