Khufu (2589-2566 BC) <span>was the 4th Dynasty (2613-2498) pharaoh who <span>built the Great Pyramid of Giza</span>. Originally, the Great Pyramid stood 481 feet (146.6 m) tall. Although commonly called Cheops (and also Suphis) because of the late Greek influence on Egypt, the name Khufu is the original ancient Egyptian name for this king as demonstrated by his own cartouche. He reigned for approximately 24 years.</span>
<span>Although the Great pyramid has such fame, little is actually known about its builder, Khufu. Ironically, only a very small statue of 9 cm has been found depicting this historic ruler. This statue, pictured above and below, was not found in Giza near the pyramid, but was found to the south at the Temple of Osiris at Abydos, the ancient necropolis.</span>
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The answer is c. Excise tax. Based on an online source, it is tax levied on product the moment they're manufactured. It is common for products such as tobacco and cigarette. Besides that, tax always reduce the supply of product because it is a cost to the firm, resulting in lower profit.
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The Greeks had a diverse economy which mostly included trading within the city states of Greece itself - so the different city states (e.g. Sparta, Athens ...) traded between each other to supply each other with the resources the other did not have. Furthermore and more importantly, Greeks were a sea-faring nation and therefore traded by ships with others nations as well. Their maritime trading was something that was defining for them, as they had heavily relied on it.