Explanation:
There was annual flooding, which was vital to agriculture because it deposited a new layer of nutrient-rich soil each year. In years when the Nile did not flood, the nutrient level in the soil was seriously depleted, and the chance of food shortages increased greatly. Food supplies had political effects, as well, and periods of drought probably contributed to the decline of Egyptian political unity at the ends of both the Old and Middle Kingdoms. After political unification, divine kingship, or the idea that a political ruler held his power by favor of a god or gods—or that he was a living incarnation of a god—became firmly established in Egypt. For example, in the mythology that developed around unification, Narmer was portrayed as Horus, a god of Lower Egypt, where Narmer originally ruled. He conquered Set, a god of Upper Egypt. This mythologized version of actual political events added legitimacy to the king’s rule. The use of hieroglyphics—a form of writing that used images to express sounds and meanings—likely began in this period. As the Egyptian state grew in power and influence, it was better able to mobilize resources for large-scale projects and required better methods of record-keeping to organize and manage an increasingly large state. During the Middle Kingdom, Egyptians began to write literature, as well. Some writing was preserved on stone or clay, and some was preserved on papyrus, a paper-like product made from reed fiber. Papyrus is very fragile, but due to the hot and dry climate of Egypt, a few papyrus documents have survived. Hieroglyphic writing also became an important tool for historians studying ancient Egypt once it was translated in the early 1800s.
The first step should be a pleading
Pleadings<span> are documents containing factual allegations that parties file with the court and serve on the other parties. The principal pleadings are the </span>complaint,answer<span>, and </span>counterclaim<span>, and </span>crossclaim
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Christianity spread through trade when explorers from different countries crossed paths while on their way to make deals or accept riches or whatever they were sent out to do. the explorers would then sometimes communicate with the others and they’d learn about each other, specifically religion.
Answer:
Life of a solider in the union or confederate army.
Explanation:
The life of a soldier, during the civil war, wasn't easy as they have to face full of hardships. The risk of falling ill was highest for recruits on both sides. They had to deal with hunger, exposure, unhygienic, bad climate, poor clothing, and boredom. They have to wake up at dawn to begin their day. The volunteers in the Civil War were young men and older men were given specialized roles or became officers. Diseases and infections included scarlet fever, malaria, measles, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, pox, pneumonia, mumps and whooping cough.
It would be the idea of "separation of power" that is about dividing government into these branches, since this helps ensure that no single branch will every become too powerful and subsequently tyrannical.