Answer:
D. Queen Hatshepsut significantly lowered taxes.
Explanation:
<u>Queen Hatshepsut </u>was the first woman ruler of the pharaoh of Egypt. She is known as “foremost of noblewomen.” Her rule was peaceful and expanded Egypt by waging war.
Queen Hatshepsut's tax policy was significantly lowered taxes as it created a peaceful society around Egypt and lowering tax support her dedication towards the people of Egypt.
Hence, the correct option is "D".
The different geography and even climate of the North and South ended up making them differently susceptible to tobacco, rice, and other productions.
The soil on the North was not that suitable for farming. Many became ship builders, traders and fishermen. They'd import a lot of what was needed since farmers weren't many.
In the south on the other hand, as mentioned, rice, tobacco, and even indigo were constantly cultivated since the land seemed rich to do so, and the cheap labor was very needed.
Until ages 6 or 7 the a slave or mother taught them. At age 6 or 7 they went to school where they learned music, literature, reading, writing, sports, and arithmetic. The Athenians valued artists and thinkers over strength and dicsipline. They started military training at age 18