Women in Egypt. Women in Egypt could not become Pharaoh. True or False? False.

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Women in Egypt

Women in Egypt could not become Pharaoh. True or False? False.

True or False? Women in Egypt could divorce their husband. True.

Women in Egypt could buy, own, and sell property. True or False? True.

Women in Egypt were considered the “Daughters of Isis.” True or False? True.

Women in Egypt enjoyed the same amount of freedom as women in America today. True or False? False.

Women in Egypt were most often expected to concentrate on housework and domestic tasks. True or False? True.

Women in Egypt frequently had professional careers. True or False? False.

Women in Egypt could not act as the official representative of her husband. True or False? False.

Women in Egypt had legal rights equal to that of men. True or False? True.