I'm pretty sure it would be C.)Congress votes to increase the income tax, because that relates to stuff inside the nations borders.
The other options deal with stuff outside of the nations borders.
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Slavery is not an institution that developed itself. Many people used the Bible as their justification of slavery. In the book of Genesis, chapter 9, Noah's youngest son Ham saw the nakedness of his father and had him covered, by his brothers. Noah then cursed Ham to be a servant to his brothers forever, Genesis 9:25-26 "Cursed be Canaan! The lowest of slaves will he be to his brothers". This is known to be the first act of slavery; which people argue is sanctioned by God. Many interpret Ham's curse as placed upon people of darker skin color, Africans more specifically. The argument is that since Ham's descendants were to be slaves forever and Africans were already slaves and inferior then they should remain in slavery.
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The ancient Egyptian used to go to the temple for the worship
During the reign of King Khufu, workers were carrying stones to build the Great Pyramid
Some of the important jobs in ancient Egypt are writing and mummification
writing was a very important job
The ancient Egyptians would hold competitions like juggling, swimming, rowing, dancing, pageants, wrestling, and javelin which were very entertaining popular spectator sports. One of the most famous activities was hunting and fishing which took courage and patience
at night they like dancing and singing
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they build it so germans wont enter
According to Pope Urban II, the best way to get people to unite is to give them a common enemy.
Pope Urban II pitched the Crusades as a religious duty with a side of fighting.
The Black Death was most likely spread through Western Europe by rats and their fleas.
The Black Death was the second major epidemic of its time. The first known epidemic of of the disease that also caused "The Black Death" was The Plague of Justinian.