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I think is A because it takes advantage
A.built pyramids as tombs for royalty
C. permanently adopted monotheism
D. made a kind of paper from reeds
Explanation:
- The Pyramids of Egypt are fascinating buildings erected in ancient Egypt.
- They served as the tombs of Pharaoh and represented the power, wealth and incredible knowledge of astronomy and construction techniques.
- Egyptian ruler Akhenaton is the first man to worship, instead of the multitude of gods, only one supernatural being believed to be the omnipresent spirit, the complete ruler of the world.
- Papyrus is a material for writing, conveying messages and storing knowledge similar to today's paper. It was found by the Egyptians sometime around 2000 BC. It was made from a wild swamp plant from the Nile Valley - a reed Latin called cyperus papyrus.
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most likely an anti federalist, they are against the creation of a stronger central government.
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the Nile river is thought of to be one of the prime factors the ancient Egyptian civilization strived for the thousands of years that it did. Egyptians believed the river was a blessing, as it provided the people with everything they needed each time the annual flooding seson came about: excellent soil to grow crops, a new transportation method via long wooden boats, bathing water and more. Ever since king Menes united upper and lower Egypt together to form the set of cultures and beliefs we know today from the country, Egyptians have always praised the Nile. And of course, this society believed there was a god for everything that blessed them. This is where Hapi comes in; god of the Nile floodings. The symbol Egyptians associated with Hapi in their religion was the lotus (which represented birth in the ancient Egyptian religion), as the shape of the river in northern Egypt resembles the flower. The flooding of the Nile was also said to be named the Arrival of Hapi, which may symbolise birth since Hapi is shown to be wearing lotus flowers on his head.