What role did the vizier play in Egyptian government?
a. He served as a liaison between the king and the people.
b. He was a diplomat who negotiated with other rulers on the king's behalf.
c. He was the supreme justice of the legal system, ensuring that people observed the laws and punishing those who did not.
d. He oversaw various government departments, such as public works and justice.
e. He was the military attaché for the king.
d
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).