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Most Egyptologists will tell you that there is no Egyptian flood myth. Certainly, there is no equivalent to the world-destroying deluge tales found in some other cultures. Part of the reason for this is that the annual Nile inundation was viewed as essential to agricultural success and the fertility of the land.
The closest we come to a flood myth is a mid second millennium BCE composition
The words Hillary Clinton used to describe internet were "the public space of the 21st century- the world’s town square, classroom, marketplace" and other -and she meant by this that this is how people communicate now.
It played a very big role in the protests - so the correct answer is
“town square of the 21st century,” and it played a key role in the 2011 protests of Egypt
You'll have to write the report yourself (partly because im kinda lazy, partly because i cant write 500 words inside the answer box)
but here are some facts:
Rehoboam was the heir of Solomon's throne
Jeroboam was an officer of Solomon's
Jeroboam was promised the 10 tribes of Israel because Solomon broke away from God (However, God promised David, Rehoboams, grandfather that he would always have a heir on the throne)
Rehoboam was left with Judah and Benjamin.
Rehoboam's father, Solomon, actually tried to kill Jeroboam, and so Jeroboam had to flee to Egypt. Jeroboam returned after the death of Solomon, and was appointed by the people too act as their spokesman to Rehoboam to petition for "to lighten [their] loads".
Both Rehoboam and Jeroboam was known as 'evil kings'
Rehoboam actually wanted to try to gain control of all of Israel, but God told him to not attack his brethren, and so he did not
these are just some, if you need more, ill put in the comment below
hope this helps :D