The answer would be seed because it's a non living thing
Ramesses II<span> (1279-1213 BCE, alternative spellings: Ramses, Rameses) was known to the Egyptians as </span>Userma’atre’setepenre<span>, which means 'Keeper of Harmony and Balance, Strong in Right, Elect of Ra’. He is also known also as Ozymandias and as </span>Ramesses<span> the Great. He was the third </span>pharaoh<span> of the 19th Dynasty (1292-1186 BCE) who claimed to have won a decisive victory over the </span>Hittites<span> at The </span>Battle<span> of </span>Kadesh<span> and used this event to enhance his reputation as a great warrior.
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Answer:
C. a wealthy backcountry settler in Virginia
Explanation:
In 1673, he arrived from England to Virginia, where he acquired two plantations in the western territories bordering with the Indians. Protecting the interests of planters and farmers whose lands were in the west of the colony, he demanded decisive action by the colony administration to oust and exterminate the Indians, criticizing the governor and his entourage for their passivity and unwillingness to lose income from profitable trade with the Indian tribes. For disobedience to the governor, Nathaniel Bacon was declared a rebel. In the summer of 1676 he captured the capital of the colony - Jamestown - and forced the legislative assembly of the colony to adopt a series of decrees known as the Bacon's Laws.
I think it's Ghana, like 90% sure