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Was social mobility likely for scribes during the old and middle kingdom eras? yes. scribes were educated, which enabled them to move to a higher class level. no. scribes were powerless bureaucrats. yes. scribes kept records for government and could use their role to gain power. no. scribes usually inherited their positions from their fathers.

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