How did the Ptolemies affect the local Egyptian population?
A) They tied locals more firmly to the land, cutting off traditional avenues of social and economic advancement.
B) They turned the local population into a slave class forced into continuous labor.
C) They paid for the sons of local elites to be educated in Greece in preparation for careers in the bureaucracy.
D) They provided a model of wise administration, offering security to the local population with ample food supplies.
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