Answer:
The Old Kingdom
The Old Kingdom was the first of the 3 Kingdoms of Egypt where the ancient Egyptian civilization was said to be at its zenith. It lasted from 2686 BC to 2181 BC.
Under the Old Kingdom;
- Great Pyramids were constructed - The Old Kingdom is popularly known as the Age of Pyramids because this was when Egypt mastered the art of building them. The Great Pyramids of Giza were built in the beginning of the Old Kingdom with the most popular being built for Pharaoh Khufu.
- Prosperity and trade increased - In the Old Kingdom, the ancient Egyptians saw their influence and reach increase. This brought prosperity to them and made them more powerful. Trading missions from the kingdom even reached as far as Lebanon and possibly modern day Somalia.
The Middle Kingdom
This followed the Old Kingdom and was established after the Old Kingdom had fallen into decline. It lasted from 2050 to 1710 BC and had Pharaohs such as Mentuhotep II and Senusret III.
The Middle Kingdom saw;
- The Canal constructed to the Red Sea - It is said that under Senusret III, the Egyptians tried to build a canal to the red sea and this was continued by Persian King Darius the Great when he conquered Egypt.
- The Kingdom fall to Hyksos invaders - The end of the Middle Kingdom came when it fell to the Hyksos invaders who were from West Asia.
Answer is c because British were smart with military tactics
When writing these entries describing the Japanese advance across Asia and the Pacific <span>during 1941 and 1942 make sure to mention the brutality the came as a result of this movement. </span>
Answer:
reforming taxes
Explanation:
One way in which the Progressives were successful in reforming the federal government through reformation of the federal government taxes.
This was successful, because in 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Revenue Act bill into law which also included an income tax that taxed the wealthy citizens at a much higher rate than other citizens.
Answer:
Option: Jamaica
Explanation:
After the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus Jamaica, in the beginning, became part of the Spanish Empire which later shifted to British under the Treaty of Madrid. Jamaica became a British Colony from 1707 until 1962. Jamaica remains a member of the Commonwealth and recognizes Queen Elizabeth II as monarch and head of state. Therefore Jamaica has never experienced U.S. occupation.