I believe that the Egyptians were the first to use the chariot in warfare.
They had invented the yoke saddle for their chariot horses way, way back in 1500. As a common rule, the Egyptians had used their chariots as running archery platforms, and chariots had always had two men, the driver steering the chariot, and the archer directed his arrow fire at any targets that were within general shooting range.
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The answer is A people were more willing to turn to radical forms of government
The Huns. They originally came from Asia and when Attila became their leader they forced other tribes to move westward. They were not interested in capturing any land but destroyed everything in their path.