The ammendments that are part of the bill of rights are: freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, right to petition the government and freedom of assembly.
Answer: It encouraged the intellectual development of Egypt. During her reign, Egypt was extremely rich.
Explanation:
Cleopatra's coming to power was characterized by a power struggle with her brother. Her session on the throne was encouraged and aided by the Roman emperor Caesar. Cleopatra was the embodiment of the goddess Isis. In her honour, she built a temple in Alexandria where she encouraged the intellectual progress and reincarnation of Greek philosophical thought. Cleopatra also intensified advances in history and grammar.
With the advent of the agricultural crisis due to the Nile drought, Cleopatra's ability to solve these problems came to the fore. Sources point to Cleopatra's diplomatic skills, which helped her keep herself in power. Some historians point out that Egypt was enormously wealthy during its reign. This is confirmed by the descriptions of her feasts, which she often organized. Egypt was the most affluent country of that part of the world during the reign of Cleopatra.Cleopatra's rule in Egypt was also characterized by a love affair with the eminent Roman Empire. There were no significant territorial extensions during her reign.
The Siege of Boston April 19, 1775 – March 17, 1776
(Lets also mention the Boston Massacre even though it wasn’t a ‘battle’ 5 men were shot and killed by lobster-backs)
So New York had a heccing amount of battles but the most important ones were ‘The Battle of Long Island’ and ‘The Battle of Fort Washington’
Philly was more importantly the place of the continental congress but I think the battle would be known as the ‘Philadelphia Campaign’ but it was less of a battle and more of military tactics
D. A good that takes a long time to produce, is expensive and can be made with only a few available resources
Nationalism, Imperialism, and Militarism were the three forces at work that helped set the stage for war.