The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In the past, archeologists used basic elements to dig the soil and start the excavations. Let's have in mind that the first Egyptian discoveries were made by the Napoleonic troops during their campaigns in North Africa, specifically, Egypt.
Then, archeologists from France and later Britain visited the zone to start their excavations projects based on the information, codes, and maps collected in those years.
It was until some French discovered the Rosetta Stone, close to Rosseta, Egypt, that archeologists could decipher the Egyptian hieroglyphs. This allowed a full interpretation of the Egyptian scripture and made archeologists locate sites such as the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens in Luxor, Egypt. Places, where most of the tombs, have been found.
Once there, archeologists hired many people to start excavations and that is basically how they found the tombs and the mommies.
The Egyptian mummy project used CAT scans, a forensic technique to collect information about the gender and time of the mummies.
Modern-day techniques and state of the art technology have increased the finding of new discoveries in Egypt. We are talking about Computer Tomography or CT. It is a non-invasive technique that allows scientists and archeologists to study mummies and get valuable information because it uses a scanner that provides three-dimensional information without affecting the mummy.
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One way many women’s lives changed in the 1950s was that they were helped by new household technology. - B.
There are definitely more than three but I can help you with the prime/main three techniques/things used.
1)Propaganda, no not the type your thinking of (not the communist Russian propaganda like stuff), I more mean false truths. The general public is very easy to manipulate and information is also very easy to modify. You can tell a person that a new healthcare system will make everyone with a net worth over $1 Million healthcare cheaper, although you can reword that to sound like, 'healthcare will become more effective and will help to improve the quality of life. This system is designed with the people in mind (the rich ones), I believe that if this system is passed then we will live longer and better lives.' See how different that sounds! It makes it seem like everyone is gonna get amazing care and their life's gonna be peachy. Most times false truths are targeted towards poorly educated people. Sadly that tends to be the general public (DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU ARE!!). If you can rally the general public then you in essence have more control than you need.
2)Spread lies about other laws/systems.
Ok so this one sounds a bit confusing, how are you supposed to spread a lie about a law. While one may not directly spread a lie about a law they can make up lies about the complexity of it, say things like 'this law targets only the upperclass and not you, when in reality it targets the upperclass but does more damage to them than help.
3)Straight up confuse people/distract them.
Create a conflict, chaos is distracting. Surround a law with lies and slander and the people who are working to pass it, chances are the general public is going to go 'I don't trust them! Lets pass that other law which is probably miles worse'. Similar to spreading a law, slander about those working on it can destroy it's reputation.
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C. Strategic Defense Initiative
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President Ronald Reagan supported a strong military with the Strategic Defense Initiative program. The Strategic Defense Initiative was an ambitious plan for building a high-tech system based on lasers and satellite technology. President Reagan carried the program hoping to strengthen military buildup. The Strategic Defense Initiative played a prominent role in the 1980s and is often associated with ending the Cold War.