Monotheism permanently replaced polytheism in ancient Egypt.
Explanation:
- Amenhotep IV, better known as Akhenaten, was an Egyptian Pharaoh. He came to power after the death of his father.
- in the 14th century BC, at a time when the Egyptian kingdom was at the height of power and luxury.
- He ruled from 1352-1336. pr. Cr. Because of the many Jews in his court, many of whom were highly placed he introduced a monotheistic religion and carried out a religious reform in which Aten, the sun-god, was the only god.
- The unhappy clergy tried to carry out two unsuccessful assassinations against Pharaoh.
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A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
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His most famous writings, A Letter Concerning Toleration and Second Treatise of Government, both heavily influenced the author of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson. Many believe much of the most memorable language of the Declaration of Independence is derived from Locke's works.
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