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sergejj [24]
1 year ago
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For whom were pyramids built?

History
2 answers:
daser333 [38]1 year ago
5 0
The pyramids were built with religious intentions in mind. They served as tombs for pharaohs.
n200080 [17]1 year ago
3 0

Egyptians

Explanation:

because over 4,000 years ago there was the Great Pyramids built

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and loyalties in a well-run family and those in a well-run empire. Both empires used marriages as means of

confirming political alliances with foreign powers. Both periodically felt that excessive concern with sexual

relationships was distracting energy away from the demands of sustaining the empire and instituted strict

codes of sexual morality. In China, far more than in Rome, women of the imperial family played an important

role in politics behind the scenes, particularly in terms of determining succession. One woman, the Empress

Wu (r. 690-705), took the throne herself.

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In both empires, the army was crucial in creating and sustaining the political structure in the face of domestic

and foreign enemies. The Roman Empire as established and ruled by generals, as were the Qin, Han, Sui, and

Tang dynasties in China the empires were periodically threatened and usurped by rebel generals asserting

their own authority. The cost of the armies, especially on distant, unprofitable expeditions, often bankrupted

the government and encouraged its subjects to evade taxes and military service and even to rise in revolt.

The Deployment of Armies of Colonization

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Overextension

Both empires suffered their greatest challenges in, confronting simultaneously the strains of overextension

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Mandate of Heaven and the downfall of dynasties. The external battles against Qin-Jurchen border tribes, for

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Battle of the Talas River, combined with the internal revolt of An Lushan, sapped Tang power.

Public Works Projects

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