Facts about the Egyptian gods:
1. There were over 2,000 names of gods in ancient Egypt
2. Some images depict the gods with human bodies and animal heads
3. Ra was the most important god, he is depicted with a human body and a falcon head
Facts about mummification: 
1. mummification practices in Egypt began in 2,400 B.C
2. People were not the only things mummified, animals were also mummified
3. The pyramids of Egypt were built to protect the bodies of kings that have been mummified
Facts about the afterlife:
1: Egyptians believed that death was a temporary thing
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<em>Answer: Delegates from states where slavery had become rare argued that slaves should be included in taxation, but not in determining representation. ... In the Constitutional Convention, the more important issue was representation in Congress, so the South wanted slaves to count for more than the North did.
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King Henry would most likely feel a bit of guilt for locking her in the tower to her death. While he was very determined to produce a male heir, he was still a Christian with Christian morals. As to his response, I'm not sure if a response is truly necessary since the letter was more of a "please don't forget me, and you are condemned to dam,nation for this" declaration. If he did respond it would probably be a senseless justification for her imprisonment and perhaps an apology.
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Supporters of the Jersey Plan mostly come from the larger states like New York or New Jersey. They believe that the seats of Congress should be distributed according to the states population. This plan clearly benefits the larger states.
Supporters of the Virginia Plan mostly come from the smaller states and the South. They feel that the seats of Congress should be distributed equally among the states, regardless of population size. This plan clearly benefits the least populated states.
A compromise should be reached that benefits both sides. Perhaps a bicameral Congress with one chamber benefiting the most populated states, and the other chamber benefiting the least populated states. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is <em>D)Arguments and ineffectiveness in the government.</em>