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question 23
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most surviving ancient egyptian art and architecture was devoted to what purpose?
propaganda to promote the rule of pharaohs.
entertainment for the masses.
burial and the afterlife.
the worship of cats.
question 24
1 pts
in ancient egyptian religion, which of the following was comparable to an enduring \soul\ or \life force,\ a concept shared by many other religions?
ma’at
ka
cartouche
ba
Question 23
Ancient Egyptian art and architecture, like pyramids and tombs, were mainly for burial and afterlife rituals (e.g., preserving pharaohs’ bodies for the afterlife). Propaganda for pharaohs was not the main focus of most surviving works, entertainment for masses was rare, and cat worship was a smaller religious aspect, not the main purpose of art/architecture.
In ancient Egyptian religion, "Ka" was seen as the life force or soul that endured. Ma’at was about order/justice, Cartouche was for pharaohs’ names, and Ba was part of the soul but Ka is the enduring life - force concept similar to souls in other religions.
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C. Burial and the afterlife. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A - D with A: Propaganda..., B: Entertainment..., C: Burial..., D: Worship of cats)