Its been a while since I did this topic, but I believe it was mostly because under communism there was little work for intellectuals, so they were often the ones who left the country. This resulted in a 'brain drain', a lack of knowledgable people. I seem to remember reading about the entire maths department of a university just up and leaving at one point. You could also argue that it was damaging for the image of communism if so many people were trying to leave.
Answer: Hatshepsut, also spelled Hatchepsut, female king of Egypt (reigned in her own right c. 1473–58 BCE) who attained unprecedented power for a woman, adopting the full titles and regalia of a pharaoh. Thutmose III was a skilled warrior who brought the Egyptian empire to the zenith of its power by conquering all of Syria, crossing the Euphrates (see Tigris-Euphrates river system) to defeat the Mitannians, and penetrating south along the Nile River to Napata in the Sudan
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It was his plan to re-admit Southern states into the Union
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The need to supply combat hardware to the Allies changed the United States into a noteworthy military power.
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The U.S. military today are described in expansive measure by their extraordinary capacity to assault contradicting military powers with enough accuracy and speed to win against substantial chances. This capacity is, as much as any of the military's different highlights, demonstrative of their change over the previous decade and a half from powers custom fitted for real land war in Western Europe to those obviously better suited for the new sorts of fighting that have come to confront the country since the Berlin Wall descended in 1989.