D- settlers living in western territories had no right to join the unitied
The correct answer is, A) Nubia.
<em>The kingdom once merged with Egypt was Nubia.
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<em>I</em>n ancient Egypt, lower Nubia was part of Egypt. It was located between the first and the second cataract of Aswan. In that time the region was known as Wawat. The Southern portion of Nubia located south the second cataract was known as upper Nubia. Next to Nubia is located next to one of the most important archaeological sites in Egypt. We are talking about Abu-Simbel, where Pharo Ramses II built important buildings that are one of the main touristics attractions of Egypt.
Answer:
The height of the steeple made it view-able to everybody in the Boston Harbor
Explanation:
The steeple was high enough to be seen when the signal is made.
<u>At the time, the Old North Church was the tallest building in Boston with its 191 ft. It was, therefore. sure the signal will be seen.</u> The steeple is so high that even today it is seen from many points in the city, and then it was sure it was to be seen from those emerging from Boston Harbor.
The three major groups were; those who remained in Judah, those who moved to Egypt and those in captivity in Babylon. They were related to each other because the communities in Judah, Egypt, and Babylon found new ways to think about, speak about, and engage the presence of God, even in very different contexts.